I would rather land at a Temperate Coniferous forest, as I can use wood, except that it has more space to move in, unlike a Taiga (Probably). I would want medkits, water, non-perishable food, Radio, and a Flashlight for the Dark. I would build campfires, hunt for food to eat, and protect myself safely, by building forts, by gathering leaves and wood. I would do other stuff like an average stranded person would usually do to survive. When I was flying that aircraft, and I saw that its damaged, and wit wouldn't fly, I would panic, and look quickly for an efficient place to land on. I would gather Resources to fix my aircraft (If it's possible and/or allowed for this story). Coniferous forests are slow growers, so this damage is irreparable. Another threat is deforestation; even when trees are replanted they are typically one species, leading to monoculture, and they are slow to grow back. This loss of trees contributes to erosion, loss of habitat, and lack of diversity. Those are the dangers I think.
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Explanation:
Maria will pay an extra amount of $924 to &951 to buy the television, rather than waiting until she saves up enough money to pay cash for it.
If Maria saves her money and pays cash, she can own a refrigerator in 4 months.
There are 52.3 weeks in a year, and depending on when she buys it, she can manage to make 52 or 53 payments that would make a total of $1404 a year or $1431 a year, if paying cash is $480, the difference would be either $924 or $951.
The refrigerator costs $800 and with the budget, she has a month, she can buy one after 4 months.
4 months at $200 a month= $800
One of the disadvantages of watching the scene rather than reading it is the difficulty in interpreting the movements in the absence of stage directions.
<h3>What are stage directions?</h3>
- They are instructions.
- Show how actors must express their characters through movements and behaviors.
- They show how the scenario should be set.
The stage directions shown in the text above show how actors should move through stage directions. This is shown in detail and specifies that it can be missed if the scene is watched and not read.
More information on stage directions is at the link:
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in English plz
Explanation:
I don't understand the question.