Объяснение:
Complete the definitions.
the earth; destroys the ozone layer; smoke from factories; plants and animals; carbon dioxide
1. Conservation is the protection of natural things, e.g. plants and animals
2. Acid rain is rain that contains dangerous chemicals. It is caused by smoke from factories.
3.The ozone layer is a layer of gases that stop dangerous radiation from the sun reaching the earth;.
4. Global warming is an increase in world temperature caused by an increase in carbon dioxide.
5. CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) is a chemical which destroys the ozone layer.
Getting from my townhouse to the nearest shopping mall usually takes me no more than 20 minutes. I can walk there either along Pushkin Street, which is the shortest way, or I can also take another way down Chaikovskogo street, that's a bit longer but also a safer way. More often than not I choose to go along Chaikovskogo street because I don't have to cross a lot of roads on my way to the mall.
So, when I step down the porch of my townhouse I get in Petrovskogo street and I start walking down it to the first intersection between Petrovskogo street and Pavlov street, then I turn right at the corner of Petrovskogo street and get right in Chaikovskogo street. Then I start going down this street. This street is not one that goes down straight ahead, following it I have to turn left near the Central Bank building and cross the road at the crosswalk. After that, I proceed to go straight to the florist's and bakery located close to each other on the same side of the street. I take a left turn behind the bakery, past the metro station and get to the underground pedestrian crossing. I walk down the steps and walk straight through it. I come out of it on the other side of the road right in front of the shopping mall.
Объяснение:
Today it is not known for certain whether such an author actually existed in fables or whether they belonged to different persons, and the image of Aesop is collective. Information about his biography is often controversial and not historically confirmed. For the first time Herodotus mentions Aesop. According to his version, Aesop served as a slave, and his master was a certain Jadmon from the island of Samos, who later granted him freedom. He lived when the Egyptian King Amasis ruled, i.e. in 570-526 BC er He was killed by the Delphi, for which the descendants of Jadmon subsequently received a ransom.
The legend calls Phrygia (Asia Minor) the birthplace of Aesop. According to some reports, Aesop was at the court of King Lydia Croesus. Through the centuries Heraclides of Pontus will assign Aesop an origin from Thrace, and a certain Xanthos will be named as its first owner. At the same time, this information is the author’s own conclusions based on Herodotus’s data. In Aristophanes' Osach, you can find information about the circumstances of his death, i.e. about the false accusation of theft of property from the Delphi temple and about the fable "About the beetle and eagle" allegedly told by Aesop before his death. After another century, the statements of the characters in the comedy will be perceived as a historical fact. At the end of IV. Comedian Alexidus, whose penned comedy is Aesop, speaks of his involvement with the seven sages, his relationship with King Cres. In Lysippus, who lived at the same time, Aesop is already leading this glorious cohort.