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1. how many animals in Noah,s arkwhat animals in there Noah,s arknonsense=reportcorrect=5star,thank and Brainliest
Answer:
2 of each kinds
Explanation:
I can't count how many there were sorry lng po talaga
Basta 2 of each kinds
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Answer:
1.3,858,920 animals
2. all land animals
Explanation:
btw in number two it has all animals except aquatic animals and birds since the aquatic animals can survive the flood and birds can survive by flying
2. patulong noe s mods q
Answer:
HAND TOOLS
-screw drivers
-hammer
-wrenchs
-Pullers
POWER TOOLS
-electric drill
-grinding
-vacuum cleaner
-air drill
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Explanation:#CARRYONLERNING3. NOE NOE NOE NOE NOE RGA
Answer:
gamot g a m o t g.a.m.o.t. kayo jan
Explanation:
btw seryoso ka?haha
4. bolinao mats are made of
Answer:
To this day, much pride goes into the tradition of weaving mats from buri or raffia leaves in Bolinao. On Santiago Island, northeast coast of Bolinao, rests a small village called Salud, a peaceful barangay where most of its residents are dedicated to weaving the best buri mats,also known as the “Bolinao banig.”
Answer:
Ayan napo sana makatulong
5. who is the builder of ark
Answer:
The Troyer Group, a construction firm in Mishawaka, Indiana, was contracted to oversee construction of the ark, which was constructed by Amish builders using traditional timber framing techniques.
Explanation:
tignan nyo na lang po yung pic.
6. description of bolinao mats
These mats from the buri palm are used traditionally as the liner for the wedding dance performed by the newlyweds. ... InBolinao, Pangasinan, the same buri material is used for mat-making; a double-layered matwith one side using a tartan- or gingham-like coloured design while the reverse is kept plain
7. is Noah's ark real?
Answer:
yes noah's ark is real
Explanation:
because it is really real
Answer:
yes!
Explanation:
base from the bible
8. Bolinao mats are made of
ginagamit Ang buri material sa pag gawa nito
9. What year is entitled the geometry and the lives getting to the ark and the formula of d/s x = jsd - js = what will be the total influence of the solution given?
Answer:
di po math yan baka po math yan
10. what is the italian name of bolinao
Answer:
Bolinao, Pangasinan. Binubolinao. The Philippine Anchovy (Encrasicholina oligobranchus), which is known in Cebuano as bolinao.
11. hi noe kindly answer my question noe
Answer:
A.
1.d
2.c
3.d
4.c
5.a
Step-by-step explanation:
A lang po masasagutan ko maliligo Pa po kasi ako eh hehe
sana makatulong
12. Highlands/Lowlands Bolinao Mats?
Answer:
Hi Po Btw thank you sa points
Explanation:
#Pa brinlees po
13. elements of bolinao mat
Answer:
i think this is the answer TwT
14. How many people did Noah s ark carry? Don t search it!
Answer:
8
Explanation:
Because it says in the bible God gave the people a chance to repent but didint
list of person that went in the ark
noah and his wife
three son
three wife of son
15. Principles of bolinao mats?
Answer:
A baníg is a handwoven mat usually used in East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and sitting. This type of mat is traditionally made in the Philippines.
16. 'The church is an 'ark of salvation.' failure to get in the ark means the mission my. comment
Answer:
by Ark Encounter on March 29, 2018
One of the most popular photo stops during our guests’ visit to the Ark Encounter is the Door. As we prepare to celebrate Jesus Christ’s death and Resurrection this weekend,
When God told Noah to build the Ark to survive the Flood he would send upon an exceedingly wicked world, he instructed Noah to put one door in the side of the Ark
. . . and put the door of the Ark in its side. (Genesis 6:16)
Noah and his family entered the Ark through that one door to be saved from the watery judgment.
Enter the Ark, you and your whole family, for I have found you righteous before me in this generation . . . So Noah and his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives went into the Ark because of the waters of the Flood. (Genesis 7:1, 7)
Noah and his family entering the Ark through the door reminds us of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Just as God judged the world with the Flood, he will judge it again, but the final judgment will be by fire. We have all sinned against our holy Creator and deserve the penalty of death. Unless God forgives us of our sins, when we die we will be separated from him forever in what the Bible calls the second death (Revelation 20:14).
However, God has provided the means of salvation for us by sending his Son, Jesus Christ, to die as our substitute on the Cross. Jesus endured the penalty for our sin and conquered death by rising from the grave. Every one who asks for his forgiveness and trusts in him will be saved from the second death and live with him for eternity.
I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. (John 14:6)
The Ark’s door reminds us that we need to go through a door to be saved. Jesus Christ is our one door to salvation (John 10:9), the “Ark” that saves us from God’s judgment for eternity.
Inside the Ark Door
Have you placed your faith in Christ alone to save you from your sins? If not, we urge you to turn from your sins (repent) and call out to God for his merciful forgiveness. Enter the door of salvation today.
When you visit the Ark Encounter, take a picture with your family in front of the Ark’s door to preserve this reminder of the importance of salvation.
17. element of bolinao mats?
Answer:
A baníg is a handwoven mat usually used in East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and sitting. This type of mat is traditionally made in the Philippines.
Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri[1] (palm), pandanus or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.[2]
The Samal of Sulu usually make their mats out of buri leaves. Mats from Basey, Samar use tikog leaves which are dyed in strong colours to make beautiful, unique designs. Banig mats from Bukidnon are made from sodsod grass, a ribless reed endemic to the area.tion
Explanation:
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18. what is the importance of the ark in the story? what does the ark symbolizem
Answer:
baka yung sa library magbasaka ha wag ganyan
19. origin Bolinao Mat-Weaving
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
that is the true answer
20. bolinao mats are where from
Answer:pangasinan
Explanation:
21. bolinao mats are made of
Answer:
the mats is made of buri ( palm)
Explanation:
hope it helps
Bolinao mats/banig - is a handwoven mat made from dried seagrass leaves and used primarily for sleeping and sitting in most Southeast Asian countries like the Philippines.
22. Can scientist/s use the other evidences of evolution? Why?(Help noe tenchu,tenchu)
Answer:
Five types of evidence for evolution are discussed in this section: ancient organism remains, fossil layers, similarities among organisms alive today, similarities in DNA, and similarities of embryos.
Fossils document the existence of now-extinct species, showing that different organisms have lived on Earth during different periods of the planet's history. They can also help scientists reconstruct the evolutionary histories of present-day species.
Explanation:
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S A L A M A T!!!Answer:
vestigial structures are considered evidence because scientists believe they are structures that were once used by a species ancestors but are not longer needed. these structures do not impair the organism in any way, so there is no need for evolution to get rid of them
Explanation:
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23. Noah's ark differences
Bat my difference DPT ano him manhood ka ng Noah's Ark
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25. Introduction of bolinao expirement
Answer:
it is very beautiful and very wonderful
Answer:
Coral Reef Restoration
26. Introduction of bolinao expirement
Answer:
Coral Reef Restoration
Explanation:
They do an experemet to restore coral reefAng then turn in to a nice view27. Bolinao mats are made of
Answer:
the mats is made of buri(palm)
Explanation:
pandanus or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.
Answer:
The mat is made of buri (palm), pandan or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.
28. What is elements of bolinao mats
Answer:
Buri Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri (palm), pandanus or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.
29. What is the importance of the ark in the story? What does the ark symbolize?
Answer:
The ark in our logo is rich in symbolism. It carries a variety of meanings for the different religions and is a symbol which unifies ARRCC members.
Explanation:
#CARRY_ON_LEARNING
Noah's three-deck Ark represents this three-level Hebrew cosmos in miniature: heavens, earth, and waters beneath. In Genesis 1, God created the three-level world as a space in the midst of the waters for humanity; in Genesis 6–8, God re-floods that space, saving only Noah, his family, and the animals in the Ark.30. principles of bolinao mats
Answer:
the purpose of placing in the hands of teachers a convenient manual for use in giving instruction in this important branch of industrial work. In it are contained directions for the preparation of materials for mat making, with suggestive color schemes for these materials and details for weaving a number of approved Philippine designs.
The use of mats for sleeping and other household purposes is universal through the extreme Orient. Suitable mat materials abound in these Islands, and when proper attention shall have been given to the artistic and decorative side of their manufacture, the mat industry may well become a source of considerable revenue in thousands of Filipino homes.
The Bureau of Education has for some years past been endeavoring to improve the designs used as well as the workmanship of Philippine mats, in order that the article produced shall be typical of the country, artistic in design, and of real commercial value. It is expected that this end will be definitely furthered through the study and use of the material contained in this reprint.
A considerable part of the subject matter of this publication is the original work of Mr. Hugo H. Miller, Mr. John F. Minier, Mr. U. S. Andes, Mr. Theodore Muller, and Mrs. Alice Brezina. Credit is also due to numerous American and Filipino teachers for the submission of reports and materials used in its preparation.
Frank L. Crone,
Acting Director.
Manila, February 1, 1913.