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Naked mole-rats are mammals found in the grassy regions of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia). They live in underground tunnels up to three kilometers long. Like social insects, naked mole-rats live in large colonies.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Read the excerpt from the travels of marco polo and study the map. when the traveler leaves kuh-banan he goes for fully eight days through a desert. . after these eight days he reaches a province called tun and kain, where there are cities and towns in plenty. it is situated on the northern borders of persia. there is an immense plain here, in which stands the solitary tree, which the christians call the dry tree. based on the excerpt and the map, what makes the journey to kain difficult? the kais sea travel through shiraz mountains and dry conditions the dry tree plains
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English, 21.06.2019 14:00
What is the purpose you f the first paragraph of this section of the iroquois constitution
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English, 22.06.2019 02:40
Look at this photograph of a klondike gold rush camp. what would you find challenging about being in this type of environment? check all that apply. the extreme cold the steep climbs over the mountain the thick covering of snow the cramped living conditions the harsh winds
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English, 22.06.2019 04:40
Whats the importance of gaining a general understanding of and interpretation of the work of literature. explain what the importance is to me
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