Answer:
If you breakdown and have to exit the vehicle, exit away from traffic flow and move off the road in the direction of <u>oncoming</u> traffic.
Explanation:
The tip above is an essential safety rule for drivers and passengers when their vehicle suffers a breakdown. Everyone, including the driver, should exit the vehicle away from traffic flow. That means instead of opening and exiting through the doors on the left side (the driver's side in America), it is safer to exit through the right. Also, if you need to walk somewhere, do so facing the oncoming traffic -- walking against the traffic flow. That way, you can not only hear by see any possible dangers and react to keep yourself safe. When you walk in the same direction as the ongoing traffic, the cars will approach you from behind. You will only be able to hear, not see, any dangers, and that makes it more difficult to protect yourself.
Answer:
be flexible, varying with subject matter, grade and objectives.
Explanation:
When we refer here for a scale we do not mean the geometry scale, rather it talks about some methods with which the statistics are measured.
Accordingly the answer shall be that the dimensions should be flexible, as in order to measure the data the scale shall also adjust according to the data and shall not be stringent.
Varying with subject matter, as when we compare the who drinks coffee more: male vs female the scale shall adjust accordingly, and when we do the measurement which city drinks more coffee, the scale shall be able to adjust accordingly depending upon the subject matter.
The scale shall be based on the objectives of the study and measurement, shall properly be based for the purpose of study.
Answer:
1.1 A protozoan which moves using its pseudopodia is an amoeba
1.2 A protozoan which moves using its flagellum is an euglena
1.3 A filamentous green alga is the spirogyra
1.4 A unicellular green algae is the Chlamydomonas
1.5 Microscopic protists which appear as symmetrical, human-made, and glass-like ornaments is the Diatom
1.6 Protist that look like fungi is a mold
Explanation:
1.1 An amoeba form pseudopods by pushing their cell membranes out
1.2 Euglena belong to the class of protozoans known as flagellates
1.3 Spirogyra has a slimy bright green color with spiral shaped pigments that bear the chlorophyll
1.4 Chlamydomonas is found in ponds, ditches and damp soil
1.5 Diatom have a siliceous jewel like covering
1.6 A mold is protist that is fungus like examples include Physarum polycephalum and Stemonitis