kyliecollins05
kyliecollins05 kyliecollins05
  • 22-04-2019
  • Social Studies
contestada

what is a woolly mammoth and why are its tusks so valuable?​

Respuesta :

abby0202
abby0202 abby0202
  • 22-04-2019
A wooly mammoth is a (now extinct) type of mammoth that was used for food, the hide was used to make clothes and shelters and the tusks could be as weapons. The tusks are so valuable now because it is extinct
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What feeling do you think Poe wanted readers to have at the end of the story?
Help please. Don't NOT answer if you don't know it.
Which software application would you use to calculate and manipulate numerical data?
Carl has three picture frames. The thickness of the frames are 4/5 inch, 3/12 inche and 5/6inch. What are the thicknesses in order from greatest to least?
Find the area of a trapezoid run to the nearest 10th if necessary
Which character is facing an external conflict
(x+3)(x+2) can some one help with this one please (factoring trinomials)
How was woodrow wilson's new freedom like theodore roosevelt's new nationalism?
Identify the type of sentence: Daria asked Becky to help her with her science homework. A) declarative B) imperative C) interrogative D) exclamatory
a rock dropped from a high platform is moving at 24 ms downward when it strikes the ground. Ignore air resistance. How fast was the rock moving when it had fall