Coral reef destruction is caused of course by climate change, responsible for our warmer oceans. Corals cannot survive if the water temperature is too high. Higher water temperatures is the main reason behind the death of nearly half of the Great Barrier Reef’s corals.
Urban and industrial waste and oil pollution from shipping are poisoning reefs too – some pollutants, such as sewage and runoff from farming increase the level of nitrogen in seawater, causing an overgrowth of algae, which smothers reefs by cutting off their sunlight.
So A, B and C are the correct answers
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This is a primary source. He wrote the letter to impress the Spanish king and his court, to convey that his expedition had been a good investment because the place was rich and luxurious, that there were gold and other riches to plunder, and peoples to force into submission to the crown of Spain. It is reasonable to expect that his letter stimulated the mind and imagination of contemporary Spaniards.
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Executive - <u>Is led by a governor; Contains state agencies</u>
Legislative - <u>Creates and passes laws; Has two houses (usually)</u>
Judicial - <u>Contains a court system; Interprets state laws</u>
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The government has three branches and these are: <em>Executive, Legislative and Judicial. </em>
The "Executive branch" is responsible for the governance of a state. The leader of the branch is the "President." However, every state is headed by an elected governor. This branch also contains state agencies and other related agencies.
The "Legislative branch" is responsible for creating and passing laws. It contains two houses<u><em> (the Senate and House of Representatives).</em></u>
The "Judicial branch" contains a<u> court system. </u>This system is involved in the<u> interpretation of state laws</u>, as well as the laws made by the legislative branch.
La respuesta correcta es D) Oidores.
Encargados de ventilar los procesos judiciales en las Reales Audiencias, nos referimos a los Oidores.
En la época de la Nueva España, cuando se establecieron las instituciones Españolas en territorios del Caribe y Latinoamérica, una de las instituciones más importantes que se estableció en estos territorios fue la llamada Real Audiencia.
Esta institución de carácter judicial fue la máxima autoridad en materia de a apelación penal en las entonces llamadas Indias, posteriormente, la Nueva España. Su jurisdicción era tanto civil como criminal en todo el territorio, y los encargados de ventilar los procesos judiciales en las Reales Audiencias fueron los Oidores.
Para el año 1511, ya se había establecido la primera Audiencia en en Santo Domingo. Posteriormente los Españoles las fueron estableciendo en lo que ahora es territorio Mexicano, Guatemala, Lima o Panamá.