Answer:
TRAVEL de Julio Cortazar es un libro.
Explanation:
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Disasters began turning unnatural again in the 1970s, when researchers’ attention shifted away from physical hazards and toward the vulnerability of people and communities .Nature remains full of hazards, but only some of them wreak disaster. It is human-built structures, not the shaking ground, that kill when an earthquake strikes; people live, often out of desperation, in low-lying slums where flooding is a certainty; well-intentioned forest managers fuel bigger fires; evacuation systems fail; nuclear plants are built along risky coasts; and devastated communities either get help to survive and recover, or they don’t.
There’s another reason that the “natural disaster” label has long outlived its expiration date. It’s really about blame—deflecting it, dissipating it, or removing it from the equation completely. But unfortunately for the blameworthy, science is learning more every year about how human activity is contributing not only to natural-looking disasters but even to the fluxes of air, earth, and water that inflict the destruction. This didn’t start with greenhouse emissions, but it may end there. Climate disruption has collapsed the last walls between the human and the natural—and the storms are growing.
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Answer:
but
Explanation:
I think it’s but because, but is in my opinion used when I want to say something or add some more information to a sentence for homework. Or I also sometimes will use it when I want to compare or contrast differences between two or more things.
Answer:
<u>Translated into English from Latin:</u>
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So that became the kind of games of light bodies, because by many of the families was well spoken of, it is not they ever on ensuring that the<u> kids in the region had great affection for the different trivial games, as this act of the kids was greatly praised by many families and more over by the whole society.</u>"
Explanation:
The kids inside the region avoided to play any trivial games and did not indulged any such activities which were considered lam or weak by the society. As the young kids wanted there parents to feel proud over them and praise each kid for there behavior or character(as they wanted to look more decent and obedient).
Carbohydrates contain sugar. they are polysaccarides and hydrolyse into disaccharides
they are therefore glucose. glucose is one of the essential reactants for respiration. respiration provides us with energy.This is why energy drinks give us a quick boost of energy.
wheras fat is usally stored and only starts burning when there isnt eough glucose available.
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