Answer:
I am in Iowa
Explanation:
We have hills: good for hikes.
I live 2 blocks away from the Mississippi: we get alot of floods.
Cold in the winter scalding in the summer.
I live on a mini hill so i don't get alot of floods.
I LOVE iowa sweet corn and hate every other corn.
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Answer:
Answers to numbers (Somebody else do another half)
1. If I could do something I've never done before, it'd be sky diving. I would want to go sky diving for the thrill of falling and descending back to Earth from a great height. Also, trying new activities is awesome, so why not do as much as you can while you're still here?
2. Pollution is bad because it kills the environment and people around us. Pollution may muddy landscapes, poison soils and waterways, or kill plants and animals. Humans are also regularly harmed by pollution. Long-term exposure to air pollution, for example, can lead to chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer and other diseases.
3. If I could go back to any place in time, I would stay right where I am. The world is already bad enough with political issues, protests, fires etc. Going back in time would do nothing but change the flow and disrupt how the world is working.
The best answer is C. Tailings are dangerous because they can release toxic elements into the groundwater or surface water. Tailings are the waste materials after the process of extracting the valuable part in a mine. These waste materials have a big potential to destroy the environment because they can release toxic substances which include arsenic and mercury. These tailings can contaminate water bodies.
Answer:
Option D is the right answer
Explanation:
An Incident Commander's scope of authority is derived from existing laws, agency policies, procedures, and/or through a delegation of authority from the agency administrator or elected official.
Within his/her scope of authority, the Incident Commander establishes incident objectives, then determines strategies, resources, and ICS structure based on the incident objectives.
The incident commander is the person responsible for all aspects of an emergency response; including quickly developing incident objectives, managing all incident operations, application of resources as well as responsibility for all persons involved.
The role of incident commander may be assumed by senior or higher qualified officers upon their arrival or as the situation dictates. Even if subordinate positions are not assigned, the incident commander position will always be designated or assumed.