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Biomes (add on)

To understand biomes you have to concur how human alteration of biome can produce fibers, industrial materials, and most important foods. The following altered biomes are some of many which produce food, industrial materials, and fibers. Vegetation Removal - instead of finding food in forests, humans either cut down or burn massive areas of land to make way for either: farms; or land for animals to graze. Agriculture - Agriculture just means farming. Farms don't just happen - they are built specifically to grow crops and plants. Some crops are for fibers or industrial material and for foods. Land Terracing: Food like rice needs a lot of water and flat land. In areas where there is plenty of water but no flat land, people have worked out that they can cut into hills to make “steps” of flat land to grow rice. There are called ‘terraces’. Irrigation: If you own a farm, just basing your whole life on the success of the farm and then hoping like hell that it rains can be incredibly stre...

religion

Hey everyone, I have recently done an assessment on the importance of Jesus' teachings. Here it is. Most people dedicate their lives to helping others, reducing their own needs, and wanting to help others. Staying true to Jesus and their faith, they don't stall to take on hardship, death, or even persecution. Jesus’ teachings are significant for the world today because we follow and respect that Jesus is a magical man who performed miracles to help others, miracles as The Healing Of A Paralysed Man, The Feeding Of The 5000, and The Raising Of The Widow’s Son. The raising of the widow’s son introduces a different Jesus who was brought to a town called Nain, his disciples and a crowd of peers followed. As he was greeted into this town, they sighted a dead person being held out. He was the only son the widow had. As she was followed by a large crowd she held him tight and needed help. When the Lord Jesus saw her, he was speechless and told her “Don’t Cry”. Jesus quietly walked up ...