Two reasons why the Maya civilization prospered as a civilization are:
- <em>They observed the stars and the cosmos: </em>This was very important to the development of their material and religious life, but it also helped them to <u>prevent from floods, droughts and other natural disasters caused mainly by the motion of the earth around the globe.</u>
- <em>They studied and stored their crops: </em>This contributed to<u> feeding and nourishing</u> the population of the civilization, as well as to <u>enhance their economy</u> by selling high-quality crops to other settlements of people.
<span>A. Technological advancement
is a side effect of military efforts to win wars. </span>
<span>In the passage “How the
Internet and Other Technologies Came About,” readers are presented with the rationale
for the development of the internet, virtual reality, and GPS. A type of communications web (or net) was developed, broken down into
pieces across the nation, so communication could remain intact should a nuclear
war destroy one component (or geographic location). Flight simulators were developed in order to
help train pilots to fly in conditions brought about by nuclear war. Guidance satellites were developed in order to
guide missiles to targets. All of these
advancements were a side effect of military efforts to win wars—the communications
web became the internet, flight simulators became virtual reality, and guidance
satellites developed into GPS.</span>
The answer is 1 and 2/12th first you take the 2/3 into 8/12 and and the 2/4 into 6/12 and then you add them together to get 14/12. Then you simplify is to 1 and 2/12 and 2//12 into 1/6. I hope this helps.
The helplessness of war
medias portrayal of war
mans capability of peace