What is the food chain of an owl?

What is the food chain of an owl? Barn owls eat rodents, the secondary consumer, which eats insects, the primary consumer. The great horned owl eats larger prey, such as weasels, which are a secondary consumer. The weasels eat rabbits, a primary consumer. In both food chains, grasses, fruits and small shrubs are the producers. […]

What are the civilizations of Mesoamerica?

What are the civilizations of Mesoamerica? Some of the most well-known Mesoamerican cultures are the Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Teotihuacan, Mixtec, and Mexica (or Aztec). The geography of Mesoamerica is incredibly diverse—it includes humid tropical areas, dry deserts, high mountainous terrain, and low coastal plains. What do you know about Mesoamerica? The term Mesoamerica is derived […]

What are inelastic goods?

What are inelastic goods? Inelasticity of demand refers to certain goods where price changes don’t affect quantity demanded too much, if at all. An inelastic product, then, is one that can have its price change dramatically and the quantity demanded is not significantly affected. Is furniture elastic or inelastic? Other examples of price elastic goods […]

Why do women in Iran wear a veil?

Why do women in Iran wear a veil? Mandatory veil wearing was bone out of a desire to establish an anti-Western societal order in Iran. Iranian women defying the rule were subsequently branded “Western whores,” writes Hamideh Sedghi. Efforts to promote and enforce this ideal of “proper” Iranian women were designed to establish it as […]

What are some results of scientific investigations?

What are some results of scientific investigations? Scientific investigations produce evidence that helps answer questions and solve problems. If the evidence cannot provide answers or solutions, it may still be useful. It may lead to new questions or problems for investigation. As more knowledge is discovered, science advances. What are the four types of scientific […]

Was Becket a saint or a troublemaker?

Was Becket a saint or a troublemaker? A saint? Yes. Citizens of Canterbury began mopping up Thomas Becket’s blood as martyr’s relics almost before his body was cold. Within five years of his death, Becket was considered to be a saint by virtually everyone. Why was Becket murdered? He objected to Henry’s move to erode […]

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