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12. which is not an example of culture? a. religion b. types of trees c…

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  1. which is not an example of culture? a. religion b. types of trees c. clothing d. language
  2. label the 7 continents in the world map. be sure to write the entire name. north america south america europe asia australia antarctica africa
  3. draw and label a compass with the directions: north south west east ne nw se sw
  4. draw a timeline. label each side of the timeline with either: bc/ad or bce/ce then add 6 years of your choosing (3 bc/bce and 3 ad/ce)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Culture encompasses shared beliefs, values, practices, and symbols. Religion is a set of beliefs and practices related to the divine. Clothing is a cultural - related aspect as it can be influenced by cultural norms. Language is a key cultural element for communication. Types of trees are a part of the natural environment and not a cultural example.
  2. On a world map, North America is in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere, South America is in the southern part of the Western Hemisphere, Europe is in the northern part of the Eastern Hemisphere, Asia is the largest continent in the Eastern Hemisphere, Africa is in the Eastern Hemisphere south of Europe, Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere in the eastern part of the world, and Antarctica is at the South Pole.
  3. A compass is a circular diagram. Draw a circle. Mark the top as North, bottom as South, left as West, right as East. Then mark the intermediate directions: Northeast (between North and East), Northwest (between North and West), Southeast (between South and East), and Southwest (between South and West).
  4. Draw a straight line. On the left - hand side, if using BC/BCE, you can label years like 500 BC, 400 BC, 300 BC. On the right - hand side, if using AD/CE, you can label years like 100 AD, 200 AD, 300 AD. Then add 6 years to each of the chosen years.

Answer:

  1. B. types of trees
  2. Label North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica on the world map as described above. (This cannot be actually drawn here but the instructions are provided).
  3. Draw and label a compass as described above. (This cannot be actually drawn here but the instructions are provided).
  4. Draw and label a timeline as described above. (This cannot be actually drawn here but the instructions are provided).