Answer:
The pores are very small
Explanation:
Soil permeability is an important phenomenon that allows water and air to transmit from the pores of the clay. It is very important for the agriculture of fish etc. If a pond is constructed without permeability, soil loses the water through the seepage.
How much the soil is impermeable, as the seepage occurs according to it. Soil is made up of the layers. The quality of soil depends on layer to layer. It is very important that before construct pond first of all to determine the permeability and impermeability of the clay layers.
No, a sandwich uses bread. Hotdog uses buns.... unless you are cheap and use bread. Still not a sandwich though.
Cereal is not soup. If it were, it would just be called breakfast soup... but it’s not, it’s called cereal... so, no.
Answer: Do this yourself using your resources.
Explanation: Come on! Nobody is going to work this hard for you if you're not willing to work for yourself. You definately won't learn anything and risk being ill-informed forever.
Use your recources, your book, a writing lab, your teacher, anything!!!
People want to help you. Nobody wants to do it for you.
Answer: B.otoliths
Correct Question: The brain's inexperience in interpreting messages from the weightless otoliths is the cause of the space sickness commonly experienced by two-thirds of all space travelers.
Explanation: The otolith is a part of the inner ear in vertebrates. This structure is responsible for directing hair cells towards the direction of gravity which in turn ensures balance. It also serves as a gauge to understand information about a person’s environment. When in space, and as the gravity changes to weightlessness, the lack of a direction of gravity affects the otolith, giving a human a lack of balance and inducing motion sickness symptoms.
Answer:
(B). Both the other two
Explanation:
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of cognitive development states that <u>children learn and develop by socially interacting with others who are more skilled</u>.
According to the theory, <u>children learn through </u><u>collaboration</u> with people who are more skilled like parents and teachers.
<u>They also learn through </u><u>scaffolding</u><u>,</u> which involves the teacher providing temporary support to the child, for a period of time, until the child can carry out an activity on his or her own.