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What do you think is the equivalent of Pachamama?
a) Environment
b) Mother Earth
c) Care of Nature
d) Environmental impact
2. Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
• What is the most common translation for Pachamama in English?
• What powers does the Pachamama have?
• What do people offer to the Pachamama?
• How do people maintain a good relationship with the Pachamama?

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Contestado por Mellisos2310YT1
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Respuesta:

What do you think is the equivalent of Pachamama?  

a) Environment                b) Mother Earth

c) Care of Nature             d) Environmental impact

2. Answer the following questions in complete sentences.  

• What is the most common translation for Pachamama in English?  

2. The most common translation for Pachamama in English is Mother Earth.

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• What powers does the Pachamama have?  

The powers that Pachamama has are  over planting and harvesting, embodies the mountains, and causes earthquakes. She is also an ever-present and independent deity who has her own creative power to sustain life on this earth

• What do people offer to the Pachamama?  

They offer sacrifices.

• How do people maintain a good relationship with the Pachamama?  

They mantain a good relationship by respecting her.

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espero que te sirva

Contestado por angeltoms3
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→ What do you think is the equivalent of Pachamama?

  • Respuesta: (Opción B.) Mother Earth

→ What is the most common translation for Pachamama in English?  

  • Respuesta: The most common translation for Pachamama in English is Mother Earth.

→ What powers does the Pachamama have?

  • Respuesta: Pachamama's powers are presides over planting and harvesting crops and can cause earthquakes.

→ What do people offer to the Pachamama?

  • Respuesta: Many sacrifices are offered to her, especially animals such as llamas and alpacas.

→ How do people maintain a good relationship with the Pachamama?

  • Respuesta: Rituals to honor her are celebrated all veer, but especially in August, which is the coldest  month of the year in the southern Andes.

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