<h2><em><u>Question:</u></em></h2>
<em>→</em><em>A Pattern Maker is involved in which industry? </em>
<h2><u><em>Choices</em><em>:</em></u></h2>
<em>A. The Farming </em><em>Industry</em>
<em>B. The Textiles </em><em>Industry</em>
<em>C. Garment and Apparel Production Industry..</em>
<em>D. Fashion Merchandising </em><em>Industry</em>
<em><u>E. Tools and Equipment Manufacturing and Industry.</u></em>
<h2><em><u>Answer:</u></em></h2>
- <em>E. <u>Tools and Equipment Manufacturing and Industry.</u></em>
<h2><em><u>Explanation:</u></em></h2>
<em>→</em><em>Patternmakers are a vital part of the fashion and manufacturing industries. In some companies, the job title for a patternmaker may be apparel patternmaker or fabric patternmaker. It is the job of the patternmaker to create a pattern either free-hand or with computer-aided drafting software.</em>
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, or the K-T event, is the name given to the die-off of the dinosaurs and other species that took place some 65.5 million years ago. For many years, paleontologists believed this event was caused by climate and geological changes that interrupted the dinosaurs’ food supply. However, in the 1980s, father-and-son scientists Luis (1911-88) and Walter Alvarez (1940-) discovered in the geological record a distinct layer of iridium–an element found in abundance only in space–that corresponds to the precise time the dinosaurs died. This suggests that a comet, asteroid or meteor impact event may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. In the 1990s, scientists located the massive Chicxulub Crater at the tip of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, which dates to the period in question.
Dinosaurs roamed the earth for 160 million years until their sudden demise some 65.5 million years ago, in an event now known as the Cretaceous-Tertiary, or K-T, extinction event. (“K” is the abbreviation for Cretaceous, which is associated with the German word “Kreidezeit.”) Besides dinosaurs, many other species of mammals, amphibians and plants died out at the same time. Over the years, paleontologists have proposed several theories for this extensive die-off. One early theory was that small mammals ate dinosaur eggs, thereby reducing the dinosaur population until it became unsustainable. Another theory was that dinosaurs’ bodies became too big to be operated by their small brains. Some scientists believed a great plague decimated the dinosaur population and then spread to the animals that feasted on their carcasses. Starvation was another possibility: Large dinosaurs required vast amounts of food and could have stripped bare all the vegetation in their habitat. But many of these theories are easily dismissed. If dinosaurs’ brains were too small to be adaptive, they would not have flourished for 160 million years. Also, plants do not have brains nor do they suffer from the same diseases as animals, so their simultaneous extinction makes these theories less plausible.
I believe the answer is: Naturalistic theory
Naturalistic theory refers to the theory which see that everything that happen in universe could always be explained by logical approach. In research, having this theory would make researchers reluctant to make conclusion without objective evidence.
Answer:
This understanding requires Chaz to use an <u>instrument inference.</u>
Explanation:
Instrument inference is a situation where an individual reading a text or listening to a program or speech, <u>deduces an information that is not clearly stated within the text or speech</u>.
<em>Chaz being able to deduce from his grandma's statement, that she must have been listening to a radio and not a CD, is an example of instrument inference.</em>
Answer:
b.) It includes value from leisure.