Learning through punishment
Learning through punishment refers to the phenomenon where an unpleasant response (or punishment) following a behavior or action, makes that behavior or action less likely to occur in the future. In this case, when you get burnt (response) by touching a hot stove (behavior/ action), you learn that touching a hot stove equates pain (an unpleasant response). Therefore, you learn not to touch a hot stove again in the future.
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Central Africa,
2The Congo Basin
3 deforestation, hunting, logging and mining, as well as climate change.
4 Malva pudding
5 characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters and located between about 30° and 45° latitude north and south of the Equator and on the western sides of the continents.
6 in southern and southwestern Australia, central Chile, coastal California, the Western Cape of South Africa and around the Mediterranean Basin.
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1000 ships
Explanation:
The US lost nearly 1000 ships of all types in WW2 against the Germans and the Japanese.