A. Used fire to do controlled burns
The result of controlled burns were highly beneficial to both the Aborigines and the environment. The burnt remains of the burns were very fertile and encouraged the growth of new vegetation that would not have been able to flourish if the older growth had not been removed. The removal of old vegetation also resulted in a low chance of wild fires. Further more new vegetation was able to attract wildlife to graze, making hunting easier.
The concept of controlled burns is still used today and was/is also practiced by First Nations in North America.
Malabon’s main product is the Pancit Malabon. It is made up
of noodles, shrimp, shrimp juice, squid (adobong pusit), smoked fish and pork
rinds (chicharon). Pancit Malabon is considered as one of the savoriest and most flavorful noodles in the Philippines.
Answer:
Pacific Northwest is the region where the tribes live.
Answer: B.
Remove the foundation revenues and expenses because it is a separate legal entity.
Explanation: An operating budget can be defined as an estimate of the amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or time frame. This involves the revenues and expenses estimated for a particular period of time.
Peggy, the hospital's CFO was right in telling David to remove the Foundation's budget because since the foundation is a separate legal entity, they should have a separate Operating budget.
Answer:
thrust or reverse as its in a compressional setting and you know that because of the folding.
Explanation:
- A thrust fault is breaking of the earth's crust where the older rocks are pushed over the younger rocks and have an inclination of 45° or less. Creating a displacement of the overlying blocks, they can be blind thrust, fault bend faults, and fault duplex.
- These thrust faults occur in areas foreland basins and compression does not result in the process of mountain building as mostly the folding and stacking of the thrusts.