No I believe its not when you are in a abandoned place like a parking lot or a dirt road
Answer:
chronic diseases can be prevented by rest, exercise and diet.. because lastest researches has shown that the main causes of chronic diseases if not hereditary it's from the lack of adequate rest, regularly exercise and a good diet..we are being advised to rest for at least 2hrs in the morning and 6hrs in the night time which makes it 8hrs per day but due to d nature's of our jobs and daily activities we fail to do such and rest covers 10% of our good health.
exercise also plays a vital role in our health exercising for at least 30mins daily help to bring out bad toxics from the body through sweat and this also covers 10% of our good health but most people looks at I like it's stress or useless to them.
And finally our diet covers the remaining 80% of our good health,we no longer eat to diet but eat to die because if we can really look at this chronic diseases they are caused by the food we eat.for example excess in take of carbohydrates leads to diabetes and diabetes seems to be the gate way to all other chronic diseases, while heart diseases can be caused by excess intake of our protein (red meats) which has high level of cholesterol etc...so for us to prevent chronic diseases we should be able to rest, exercise and have a good diet or we can supplement or diet.
You should not trust my answer, but I believe that it is E. I am about 60% positive that during the wet season, the Nile river floods over, but also makes the soil near the riverbank richer and more full of nutrients. Still, even if this makes sense, don't trust my answer. Please.
If you are referring to the southern United States, then the answer is true. The land in the south is good for growing cash crops like cotton and indigo. This lead to an agrarian economy in the south as opposed to an industrialized/manufacturing based economy in the north U.S.
Answer:
unemployed workers as a percentage of the labor force
Explanation:
The level of unemployment refers to the proportion of the unemployed population, measured as a statistic. This is a stagnating predictor, which means this normally grows or drops in the face of shifting economic circumstances instead of predicting them.
The rate of joblessness should be projected to rise whenever the country is in bad condition and opportunities are limited. If the economy expands at a steady pace, and workers are fairly stable, it could be predicted to decline.