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Ethiopia

Officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, this landlocked country is located in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa, with more than 85.2 million people as of 2010, and the 10th largest by area with 1,100,00 sq km.

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Is there democracy in Ethiopia?

Yes, Ethiopia is, on paper, a parliamentary democracy.

What is the country north of Ethiopia and east of Sudan and what forms its eastern boundary?

 The country is Eritrea, and it's eastern boundary is formed by the Red Sea.

Are the falaasha Jews the oldest sect of Jews?

The falaasha Jews are and old sect but not the oldest by far. The Hemrophelidite Jews are actually the oldest considering that they started the religion from smoking what is now known today as opium. The hallucinations that they experince made them actually belive that there was a Jewish god and that he was telling them what to do and all of that fun stuff. Even though the hemrophelidites had nothing to do with the tora or of the Jewish synagoge they were still the first to actually belive and worship the Jewish god.

When was the takeover of Ethiopia?

1935-1936, right before the WWII

by Italy

How do you write B-i-r-u-k in amharic letters?

The link on learning Amharic may help get you started.

What is leyu wondafrash?

A name that is orginaly from Ethiopia

What is Ethiopia's writing system?

The Different Types of Chromatography

There are four main types of chromatography. These are Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, Thin-Layer Chromatography and Paper Chromatography.

Liquid Chromatography is used in the world to test water samples to look for pollution in lakes and rivers. It is used to analyze metal ions and organic compounds in solutions. Liquid chromatography uses liquids which may incorporate hydrophilic, insoluble molecules.

Gas Chromatography is used in airports to detect bombs and is used is forensics in many different ways. It is used to analyze fibers on a persons body and also analyze blood found at a crime scene. In gas chromatography helium is used to move a gaseous mixture through a column of absorbent material.

Thin-layer Chromatography uses an absorbent material on flat glass or plastic plates. This is a simple and rapid method to check the purity of an organic compound. It is used to detect pesticide or insecticide residues in food. Thin-layer chromatography is also used in forensics to analyze the dye composition of fibers.

Paper Chromatography is one of the most common types of chromatography. It uses a strip of paper as the stationary phase. Capillary action is used to pull the solvents up through the paper and separate the solutes.

What do Ethiopians do for fun?

Have get together's with family, while eating, and telling funny stories.

What are the adaptations suited to the Ethiopian wolf?

Scientific name: Canis simensis

Order: Carnivora (Carnivores)

Family: Canidae (Canids)

Conservation status: IUCN Red List: Endangered - officially protected in Ethiopia.

Global population: 500 adults and sub-adults, in several populations.

Group of Ethiopian wolves: Pack. In areas with little human interference, packs can have 6 adults, 1--6 yearlings, and 1--13 pups.

Diet: Ethiopian wolves' diets are almost exclusively composed of diurnal rodents. One study revealed that rodents account for 96% of all prey, with the Big-headed Mole Rat being the main food item. In areas where the Big-headed Mole Rat is absent, the wolf will primarily eat the East African Mole Rat.

Subspecies: Canis simensis simensis; occurs north-west of the Rift valley. Its nasal bones are shorter, and

Canis simensis citernii; occurs south-east of the Rift valley. Its coat is redder.

Adaptations

Physical - Ethiopian wolves have a tawny coat with black and white marks to camouflage themselves while hunting its prey.

Behavioural- Ethiopian wolves hunt alone which is due to the small size of their prey and not having to share each kill, but they do live in close-knit territorial packs.

Anatomical- Ethiopian wolves have small, narrow muzzles because their prey lives in burrows. They also have small, sharp, widely-spaced teeth to make it easier to handle prey. Their legs are long for running.

How do you say what's for dinner in Amharic?

Le erat min ibelilalen? (What are we eating for dinner?)

Mindino le erat? (What's for dinner?)

Who name 'Ethiopia' first?

an Iraqi Muslim man called ABDIHAFIZ MOHAMED YUSSUF ISMAIL RASHID UMAIR who lived in it while it was called abyssinia and changed it later in 812 AD to Ethiopia because Ethiopia meant in ancient Iraqi ''the golden land of peace'' which was a synonym of Iraq''the golden land of unity''.

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