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赤線の和訳はどうなりますか?hundreds がどのような日本語になるかわかりません。教えていただきたいです🙇‍♂️

ーー 一 こしとにCSICED HUCO St8KCS./1 1S WadS DCCauSe。in tne 19tn century, a只、4 disease nad caused the death of a large number of these animals/ However。in recent earS。 scienistS have_brought a number of these animals from other places to restore their popujafons/Therefore, there were both new and old groupS to compare. Te scientists used GPS technology to track the movements of hundreds of moose ーー ブー一 And Dienorn sheep/Some belonged to older groups that had lived in the west for more nan 200 years, while others were part of newer groups that had recently been introduced ) (he areaノTne result was that almost all the members of older groups migrated at the gnf fme betyeen (he higher and the lower parts of the mountains. However。newer oups usuaJjy moved at the wrong time or did not move at all. In fact。 among animals rf arrjved within the last 10 years。 only 9 percent Were able to make the mo ceSS人月Y. m addirion。 (he scientists recorded how much food was available along the migrati( es af each animal took. They found that animals from older groups chose routes 人 Jarge amounts of food一sometimes traveling great distances between food sourc ever。animals from newer groups only moved to nearby sources Of food that 1 | see. According to (he scientists、this shows that moose and bighorn sheep【 d knowledge of the best routes from older members of their groups。but 避。 St Ci

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ON Po0-0。 ce から-っ に基づい 表び、る てop 、 その番紀を 答えとして最 ークしなきい も壮切なものを、 のヘー most jikely be e で more famous than they are today. -A taveler ing G w cxploring Germanys sccnic Ri v y CrmanysS sccnic Rhine River who visits the dty Of Bingen will be directed to the hi m the history i Seum there, which features front and center the amazing career of Saint エTi Su 隊 asant Cy 9 rmeenty se 202 Gm am ace ko ery sense a issance ogx。 born a htHle more than three and| き half centuries before the greatest Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci (1432.1519). Hildegard was not only a composer of church music but also a mystic。 es a playwright an 7 Re and a sharp observer of natural phenomena on earth and in the skies. Tronically she had becn a sickly child and her aristocrat father did not hold much hope for her fature should she choose a normal life. Hle felt her only possibihty of personal happiness Would be in the service of God as a nun. isolated from the stresses of daily decision-making. Fortunately for Hildegard, Jutta von Spanheim, her mentor, saw in her an unusual abihty。 and ldegard was able to develop it to such a high degree that she became famous in her long jifetime of eighty-one yearS, even going on tOurS throughout Europe to promote her ideas and professed God-given ViSionS. _) Hildegard was a member of the Benedictine Order、 That meant a hife of balanced sleep.a Yegetarian diet regular DraYer and lots of hard work Her frst book, /zber Sczps (Koz 7e ld be a widely read description of the coSmos based on ancient Greek ideas、 It Ps), woul jwas believed to be a divinely inspired work in its time and Would not be matched by any man 邊he short biographies on Hildegard di al for centuries, lo not ahways detail her mus nm them, but Hildegard composed noteworthy liturgical pieces jpositions, 中 even mentio」 eered in developing the musical morality for ublic religious ceremony). She also pion in character of a StorY is presented with herheorsheis granted entry into here the mal a dilemma of choice mcept where and evil which wil determine Whet heaven e.Ytaly, and the Year 1619、 It was the tme of the Baroque. Nght

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