Answer:
POPULATION
Fewer than 50,000
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Elephas maximus indicus
HEIGHT
6.5–11.5 feet
WEIGHT
Around 11,000 pounds
LENGTH
Around 21 feet
HABITATS
Forests
The Asian elephant is the largest land mammal on the Asian continent. They inhabit dry to wet forest and grassland habitats in 13 range countries spanning South and Southeast Asia. While they have preferred forage plants, Asian elephants have adapted to surviving on resources that vary based on the area.
Asian elephants are extremely sociable, forming groups of six to seven related females that are led by the oldest female, the matriarch. Like African elephants, these groups occasionally join others to form larger herds, although these associations are relatively short-lived. In Asia, elephant herd sizes are significantly smaller than those of savannah elephants in Africa.
More than two-thirds of an elephant's day may be spent feeding on grasses, but it also eats large amounts of tree bark, roots, leaves, and small stems. Cultivated crops such as bananas, rice, and sugarcane are favorite foods. Elephants are always close to a source of fresh water because they need to drink at least once a day.
In Asia, humans have had close associations with elephants over many centuries, and elephants have become important cultural icons. According to Hindu mythology, the gods (deva) and the demons (asura) churned the oceans in a search for the elixir of life so that they would become immortal. As they did so, nine jewels surfaced, one of which was the elephant. In Hinduism, the powerful deity honored before all sacred rituals is the elephant-headed Lord Ganesha, who is also called the Remover of Obstacles.
Answer:
It's Other elephants that are part of the herd.
Explanation:
Biotic means relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations. So this means that the elephant relies on the other in his heard and so do the other elephants rely on him. This is a Biotic relationship.
B. Fill in the blanks:
1. The average distance of the Sun at aphelion is ________.
2. The days are shorter during the _______ season.
3. _______ caused the bulging of the earth at the equator and
flattening at the poles.
4. The imaginary line which segregates the day
from the night is known as ________.
5. The period of diffused light after sunset is known as _______ and before sunrise
it is known as _______.
Answer:
1. 1.5 million miles.
2. winter season.
3. due to the rotation of the Earth.
4. the circle of illumination.
5. dawn and dusk.
Please please help.
The amount of energy that Earth receives from the Sun per unit area is I. To find I, we can use this formula:
1 = 3.8 x 1020
In the formula, the variable r represents the distance from the Sun. Based on this formula, what effect will a highly
eccentric orbit have on the amount of energy received by the Sun? Answer in terms of perihelion and aphelion.
Answer:
During the aphelion, the distance from the Sun (r) is larger, leading to a lower amount of energy received from the Sun (I). During the perihelion, the distance from the Sun is smaller, leading to a higher amount of energy received. The higher the eccentricity, the higher the energy difference between perihelion and aphelion.
Explanation:
the population of squirrels in a forest in different years.
What can we say about this situation?
Select one:
The carrying capacity of squirrels is about 530.
If the resources remain the same, the population may go down a bit in year 5.
The carrying capacity of squirrels is about 500.
If the resources remain the same, the population may go up a bit in year 5.
Answer:
it's between :If the resources remain the same, the population may go down a bit in year 5. and :If the resources remain the same, the population may go up a bit in year 5.
Sorry I couldn't give you an exact answer
Answer:
If the resources remain the same, the population may go down a bit in year 5.
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Instructions: From these five factors affecting climate, choose one particular factor you agree that affects the climate in your area and a factor that does not. Describe how it affects or did not affect. Write an essay.
1. Latitude
2. ALTITUDE
3. DISTANCE FROM BODIES OF WATER
4. OCEAN CURRENT
5. TOPOGRAPHY
Which species is necessary for the survival of all the other species in the food web Ap3x
Which best describes the main action called for by the Declaration of Independence?
Answer:
To explain the colonists right to independence
Answer:
to give the United States the power of self-government
Explanation:
Edge
What is the surface area of cylinder with height 2 cm and radius 8cm ?
Answer:
502.65 cm squared
Explanation:
A= 2pi r h+2 pi r squared = 2 times pi times 8 times 2 plus 2 times pi times 8 squared = 502.5482 which is rounded to 502.65
Carbon in the biosphere would increase/decrease/stay the same because
explain two factors that are driving urbanization today
Answer:
The need for jobs and better pay
Explanation:
give me a brief history of Tokyo HURRY
Answer:
Tokyo, formerly (until 1868) Edo, city and capital of Tokyo to (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial agglomeration in Japan..
The site of Tokyo has been inhabited since ancient times; the small fishing village of Edo existed there for centuries. Edo’s development into a city did not occur until the Tokugawa period (1603–1867), when it became the capital of the Tokugawa shogunate. During this period, however, the imperial family remained in Kyōto, the ancient imperial capital. With the Meiji Restoration of 1868, which ended the shogunate, the capital was moved to Edo. The city was renamed Tokyo, meaning “eastern capital.” Edo had been Japan’s largest city since the 17th century. Tokyo’s population exceeded one million in the late 19th century, and as Japan’s political, economic, and cultural centre it became one of the world’s most populous cities in the 20th century.
The city is built on low, alluvial plains and adjacent upland hills. The climate is mild in winter and hot and humid in the summer. Early summer and early autumn are rainy seasons; two or three typhoons usually occur during September and October.
The metropolitan area is the largest industrial, commercial, and financial centre in Japan. Many domestic and international financial institutions and other businesses are headquartered in central Tokyo. The city is an important wholesale centre, where goods from all parts of the country and the world are distributed. Tokyo is part of the Keihin Industrial Zone, centred on the western shore of the bay, which has become the country’s leading manufacturing region. Light and labour-intensive industries predominate in the city, notably printing and publishing and the manufacture of electronic equipment.
Encircled by stone-walled moats and broad gardens, the Imperial Palace, the home of the emperor of Japan, lies at the heart of the city. East of and adjacent to the Imperial Palace is the colourful Marunouchi district, the financial hub and a major centre of Japanese business activity. South of the palace is the Kasumigaseki district, containing many national government offices. West of that is Nagatacho, where the National Diet Building (parliament) is located. Tokyo has no single central business district, but the city is dotted with urban centres, usually around railroad stations, where department stores, shops, hotels, office buildings, and restaurants are clustered. In between are less intensively developed neighbourhoods with similar mixtures. The buildings in these districts range from stone and brick structures of the Meiji period (1868–1912) to postwar concrete and steel skyscrapers; there are also a dwindling number of wooden, Japanese-style buildings. The brightly lit Ginza shopping district, located in the eastern part of the central city, is world renowned. Northeast of the Imperial Palace, the Kanda district is noted for its many universities, bookstores, and publishers. Although Tokyo’s parks are not as large as those in some major American or European cities, they are numerous and often contain exquisite Japanese gardens.
The Nijū Bridge, across an inner moat of the Imperial Palace grounds, Tokyo, Japan, and (centre) the Fushimi Tower, one of the palace's few remaining structures dating to Edo times.
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Tokyo is Japan’s major cultural centre. Displays depicting the art and history of Japan and Asia are featured at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park. Ueno Park is also the site of a science museum, a zoological garden, and two major art museums. Art and science museums are located close to the Imperial Palace, and museums of various types are located elsewhere in the city. Theatrical works, including everything from traditional Kabuki to modern drama, are performed regularly, as are symphonic works, operas, and other Western forms of dance and music. The University of Tokyo heads a long list of major universities and colleges in the metropolitan area.
Explanation:
I don't wanna bore you to death but.. i can go on and on~Hope that helps.wher is the gibson desert located in?
Answer:
Western Australia
Explanation:
The Gibson Desert bioregion is located in the central-east rangelands of Western Australia. The Central Australian Deserts (of which the Gibson Desert is a part) are known to exhibit particularly high reptile species richness.
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Examine the extent to which physical factors affect food security (33 marks)
- What could I write about in this essay?
Which of the following are resources that individuals of different species might compete for in an ecosystem?
Choose all that apply:
Mates.
Shelter.
Water.
Food.
Answer:
it's all of them
Explanation:
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When under a lot of pressure in hot places, rocks may become other types of rocks. What causes this change?
Select one:
The thermal energy in the oceans.
The motion of the rocks.
The heat of the sun.
The thermal energy inside the earth.
Answer:
the thermal energy inside the earth
Which policy do you think the USA should have employed with the Soviets?
JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER WITH EVERYTHING YOU'VE LEARNED.
1.Do Nothing
2.Go to the United Nations
3.Naval Blockade
4.Strategic Air strike
5.Full Invasion of Cuba
Question: Which policy do you think the USA should have employed with the Soviets?
1.Do Nothing
2.Go to the United Nations
3.Naval Blockade
4.Strategic Air strike
5.Full Invasion of Cuba
Answer: The answer to this question is the one that makes the most sense which is 1 or 2
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ANEXO 9
GEOGRAFÍA
APOYATE EN TU LIBRO PAGS 12
Resuelve el siguiente crucigrama
1. Actividades que proporcionan bienestar y
esparcimiento a las personas como consultas
medicas y clases escolares
Answer:
Actividades como ir al parque, salir con amigos, hacer ejercicio, comer saludable, reírse de tus propios problemas y tomarse la vida con calma proporcionan bienestar y esparcimiento.
Podemos decir que son tan importantes como ir a la consulta médica o a las clases en la escuela.
Realizar estas actividades también contribuye a tener una vida activa, alejada de problemas o situaciones complicadas y totalmente positiva.
Explanation: Espero que esto ayude
Some activities that can entertain and provide for the well-being of others outside of medical and school classes include:
Exercising. Developing healthy eating habits. Engaging in your hobbies and interests. Going to events with friends. How can we entertain ourselves and remain healthy?When we exercise, we help our body stay in shape which keeps it healthy. This is also true for when we eat healthy foods in a healthy manner.
You can also engage in your interests and hobbies as this lifts your moods. Take friends along when you do these as well as other social activities because we are social beings who enjoy company.
Find out more on the benefits of exercising at https://brainly.com/question/22099223.
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Which of the following is not a reason why fires were a major hazard for early cities? A. Buildings were overcrowded and built close together. B. Structures were built with flammable materials, including wooden or thatched roofs. C. Cities lacked proper sanitation and efficient plumbing. D. Cities had little planning or readiness and lacked modern fire departments.
Answer:
C. Cities lacked proper sanitation and efficient plumbing.
Explanation:
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Where are earthquakes and volcanos most likely to occur?
plate boundaries
hot spots
within oceanic plates
continental boundaries
Answer:
plate boundaries
Explanation:
Volcanoes and earthquakes are most likely to form along plate boundaries.
Earthquakes:
An earthquake is generated when two plates move relative to each other. The earthquake itself, is the movement felt on the surface caused by the movement of the tectonic plates at their boundaries. There are a few different types of plate boundaries, NOAA does a great job giving a brief description of each here:
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/plate-boundaries.html
What side was the enemy of the Allied forces
Answer:
In World War II the chief Allied powers were Great Britain, France (except during the German occupation, 1940–44), the Soviet Union (after its entry in June 1941), the United States (after its entry on December 8, 1941), and China
How do rural water concerns differ between dry areas and areas with heavy
rainfall?
A. Dams for flood control are the biggest concern in dry areas, while
hydroelectric dams are a bigger concern in rainy areas.
B. Fishing is the biggest concern in dry areas, while swimming and
boating are bigger concerns in rainy areas.
C. Draining marshes is the biggest concern in dry areas, while
irrigation is a bigger concern in rainy areas.
D. Conserving water is the biggest concern in dry areas, while runoff
is a bigger concern in rainy areas.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In dry areas, there is little to no water, so water conservation is of the utmost importance. In rainy areas, however, excess water can turn into flooding, which is why runoff is a much greater concern.
Temporary Villages were set up in what region of the United States?
Answer:
In the Eastern region of the United States.
Explanation:
why should we study about environment
Answer:
Our environment is very important to us because it is where we live and share resources with other species. ... Environmental science enlightens us on how to conserve our environment in the face of increasing human population growth and anthropogenic activities that degrade natural resources and ecosystems.The ecosystem (all the communities of living organisms found in a specific place, their habitats and their interactions) in which we live provides natural services for humans and all other species that are essential to our health, quality of life and survival.
Explanation:
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(c) Predict the impact that will occur in the next ten years if efforts are made to take care of the population
wildlife in our country is not done
Populations are determined by limiting factors and carrying capacity. Predators are one way populations are regulated. There are keystone species which allow food webs to live and succeed anyways its 2am d
four measures to conserve bio-diversity
and explain any two of them
Answer:
Preventing the cutting of trees.
Putting a ban on hunting of animals.
Efficient utilisation of natural resources.
Protected areas should be developed for animals where no human activities are allowed.
Explanation:
Biodiversity conservation is important because biodiversity provides certain services and resources that are essential for life on earth. Biodiversity also provides social benefits.
Which product of respiration is used for tissue repair and cellular function?
carbon dioxide
water
energy
oxygen
Answer:
Carbon dioxide is answer
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What does Antarctica have to offer tourists?
What activities can tourist expect to experience whilst in Antarctica?
What can tourists expect to see whilst they are in Antarctica?
What should tourists take with them (clothing)?
What rules should tourist stick to?
Answer:
Clothing
Knee-high, waterproof rubber boots.
Warm wool sweater and/or fleece jacket for layering.
Waterproof gloves or mittens.
Warm hat or cap that covers your ears.
Scarf or neck gaiter.
Warm, thermal socks.
Thermal long underwear (top and bottom)
Sturdy, non-skid walking or hiking shoes.
No walking on lichen. ...
'Don't pack a pest' ...
Leave the dolphins alone. ...
Help the whale. ...
Please, no guns. ...
No souvenirs. ...
Don't disturb historic sites or current sites. ...
Collect your ash
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How did European demand for slaves change African warfare?
Answer:
According to John K. Thornton, Europeans usually bought enslaved people who were captured in endemic warfare between African states. Some Africans had made a business out of capturing Africans from neighboring ethnic groups or war captives and selling them.
1 . For how long a time period was the tornado on the ground?
an hour and 10 minutes, because it’s from 6:00 pm to 7:10 pm
Robins are birds that sing to attract mates. Two male robins, Robin A and Robin B, are both singing to attract females. Robin A has more songs, which the females find more attractive.
Which option is likely to happen?
Select one:
Both robins will have an easier time finding a mate.
Robin A will have an easier time finding a mate.
Robin B will have an easier time finding a mate.
Both robins will have a more difficult time finding a mate.
Answer:
As days grow longer in spring, robins suddenly develop an urge to move northward, to separate from other robins and live on a territory, and to build a nest and raise babies. But they can’t separate from every single robin! In order to raise babies, they need to choose one particular robin who they’ll allow on their territory to be their mate.
The first thing robins do in spring is to arrive on and claim a territory. We can easily observe males doing this; they sing as well as chase other males off the territory. Females are much quieter, but equally determined to defend their territory against other females.
Females arrive on territory a few days to a week behind the males. Most of the males’ territorial battles are over by then. Females probably select a territory by how good the habitat looks, but often notice the territory in the first place because of the male’s singing. When a female enters a male’s territory, he doesn’t chase her away. He does notice her, often singing even more. If she likes what she sees and hears, she starts looking around for a good place to build a nest. It turns out that even though robins are devoted mates, they first fell in love—not with each other but with the territory!
The mates stay closely bonded during the summer season. Each is responsible for certain jobs as they raise their babies. The female builds the nest, though the male often brings her some of the materials. He continues to sing as she lays the eggs and incubates them. When the babies hatch, both the parents get busy feeding them. When the babies fledge (leave the nest), both parents continue to follow them and feed them for a few days. But then the female gets busy building a new nest and laying new eggs. While she incubates the new brood, the male continues taking care of the older babies. He leads them to a stand of trees in the evening where they will roost with other robins. By the time the new eggs hatch, the older babies are ready to be on their own, and the male is able to help feed the new babies.