Answer:
I'm not exactly sure what you want, but if this is your writing great job!
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Pycnocline is a layer in the oceanic body in which the density of water increases with the depth in the ocean. This change in density happens due to the changes in temperature and salinity of water.
<u>Other four words/phrases are related to the process of water purification. The only word which does not fit in the water purification process is Pychnocline. </u>
So, the correct answer is Option C.
Answer:
Part A answer: the first one
Part B answer: The Theme
Explanation:
The equipment needed for Futsal are:
1. Futsal goals
2. Futsal soccer balls
3. And of course you need a field to play in which is indoors.
The clothes you need to use for Futsal are:
1. Futsal shirts
2. Futsal shorts
3. Futsal socks
4. Futsal protective shin guards and trainers with rubber soles.
Reminder: Futsal is basically soccer but inside. Also the clothes can be different colors but different color than the other team.
Here is the link of where I got this information.
http://www.thesoccerstore.co.uk/blog/football-equipment/what-equipment-is-needed-for-a-game-of-futsa....
Also here are some pictures of each equipment and clothes.
I cant put all of my pictures so I will try to find more pictures.
I hope this helped! :)
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the name of "those countries" that receive the waste from the United States. Without the names, we are limited to fully answer.
However, trying to help you we can comment on general terms based on our knowledge of this topic.
Many times the waste going to underdeveloped o poor countries instead of saying in the United States for recycling is because it is cheaper for the United States to send that waste abroad to those countries. Another reason is that environmental laws in the US are stricter than in other countries, so US industries have to invest more money to comply with United States environment regulations. So these industries prefer to pay to other recycling companies abroad.
In those other countries, legislation is not as strict as in the US or sometimes environmental legislation is non-existent. The problem is that in these countries people, civilians, suffer the consequences.