Does deciduous forest grow fruits?
o.k. ive herd that there are berries now im not going to be specific cause that will take 4 Eva is haha now ther are other things such as leaves,huckberry,and that's all i know sorry!:0 but i guess i did save you a lil' bit a information
What kind of animals live on the coastal plains?
Possums, owls,ducks, Canadian geese, cardinals, blue jays
Can someone sue another person if they do not live in the same state?
Yes, they can, but the court must have jurisdiction over the defendant (the person you sue). In general, the court will have jurisdiction if the defendant has some connection to the state you are suing in such that it is reasonable for the defendant to be forced into court in that state. For example, the defendant has a business in the state, or the lawsuit is about a product that the defendant sold in the state, or something the defendant did in his state had a predictable (and harmful) effect in the state where the lawsuit is brought.
You cannot sue a person in a state where that person has absolutely no connection (e.g., doesn't live here, has never been here, has no business connection here, etc.). Think of it this way: If the defendant injured you somehow in Nevada, you couldn't sue him in California (unless he or she lived in California too). But if a defendant standing in Nevada shot you with a gun and the bullet hit you in California, you could sue the defendant in California because the defendant intentionally caused harm in California, creating the necessary connection to the state.
In federal court you can sue a person in another state. This is because there is a type of jurisdiction particular to federal courts that is cdalled "diversity jurisdiction". This refers to the fact that the federal court is consideered to be the neutral territory for suit between citizens of different states. It dates back to an old their that courts in one state would be prejudiced against litigants from other states.
Another aspect of jurisdiction is "personal jurisdiction". This refers to the concept that a defendant must be served with precess (i.e. the summons and complaint) do that the court has jurisdiction over them. This is considered to be a due proce3ss right in that the person being sued has knowledge of the suit and is given the chance to defend.
Can you found out if someone is buried at forest lawn?
yes go to office and if your related to the person you can find out if they are and where they are buried
Lack of a double blind study.
Everybody knows ... you fill in the blank ... , but is it true?
Opinion doesn't count unless you can show it's real
not just what a friend of a friend told you.
Where in South America is the Cordillera located?
It is around Columbia and Venezuela and i think Peru.
Why is it bad to cut down trees that animals are living in?
Maybe it's bad to cut down trees animals are living in for the same reason that you might consider it bad if someone came along and bulldozed your home for no reason you could understand. It'd be even worse if you were in your home at the time.
In some places there are laws which say if a species of animal which is under legal protection is living in an area which must be cleared or damaged in some way as to make it uninhabitable to those animals, consideration has to be given to whether there's an alternative to clearing that area, and, if no alternative can be found, the animals must be relocated to a suitable alternate area with as little disturbance as possible.
Do tropical places have winter?
yes it does. even though it is classified as "tropical," it still will experience winters even though it may not be as cold as lets say, Canada.
How do you provide shelter in the Great Bear Rainforest?
The best shelter option while in the Great Bear Rainforest is on a "floating base-camp"
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How do you describe the forest floor?
The forest floor is very simply described. When writing it's description, be sure to describe the colors of the plants, the various types of plants, animals and insects found.
What do the people use to make their houses in the villages and in the cities?
the city houses are made out of brick where as the village houses are made out of mud and straw
What do the witoto tribe wear?
Many of their crafts are made of bark cloth decorated with vegetable dyes. The bark cloth is made of the inner bark of a fig tree and is beaten until it is paper or cloth like. From the bark cloth they make their clothing which consists of a short skirt for both men and women in the Witoto. The Witoto women traditionally go bare breasted. Many now wear Western clothing, using the traditional dress for ceremony only. Both sexes in both tribes wear necklaces, feathers and sometimes white body paint or red body paint made of onoto or urucu which is a pod that crushes to a reddish paste.
An emergent coast is a coastal area that is experiencing a rise in land elevation relative to sea level, often due to tectonic uplift or a decrease in sea level. This phenomenon can result in features such as cliffs, raised beaches, and marine terraces, as former sea floors become exposed. Emergent coasts contrast with submergent coasts, where land is sinking or sea levels are rising. Such coasts can provide valuable insights into geological processes and past sea level changes.
An open scrub is the tallest stratum of shrubs. It can be taller than 2 meters. Its foliage covers from 30 to 70 percent of the ground.