The
answer to this question is transition words.
<span>Transition
words are words that is used to connects one idea to another. Transition words
also helps the readers to give connection to one sentence to another one. There
are types of transition words and this are additive transition, adversative
transition, casual transition, and sequential transition. </span>
Answer:
Explanation:
A note on classification: By any system of measurement, Paris is the biggest city in France. That much is clear; but after that, classifying French towns and cities in order of size is an art, rather than a science, since the results depend very much on the criteria used. Different French statistical data use different yardsticks, and "cities" can be classed in several different ways, notably by "urban area" (aire urbaine) , by "urban unit" (unité urbaine), or by borough (commune).
These terms are defined as follows:
"Urban area" - A metropolitan area, i.e. the whole area which can be viewed as a coherent economic/employment unit.
"Urban unit" - The "conurbation", the densely populated heart of that area, or "agglomération".
"Commune" - A borough, the basic unit of local administration in France, with its municipal council.
To make a comparison with London, "Greater London" would be an urban area, the "London postal area" would be an urban unit, and the "City of London" would be a commune.
Answer:
social media
Explanation:
you can talk a lot about the disadvantages and advantages of social media and by explaining each point on some basis
Answer:
1. Entomology
2. Pomology
3. Genealogy
4. Cytology
5. Meteorology
6. Biology
7. Dermatology
8. Sociology
Explanation:
1. Entomology: the study of insects such as ants, flies, butterfly, spider etc.
2. Pomology: the study of fruit such as pome, orange, mango, apple, etc.
3. Genealogy: the study of ancestors. It involves the study of lineage or generations from which an organism came from.
4. Cytology: the study of cells. A cell can be defined as the structural, fundamental, biological and functional unit of life. Cells are found in all living organisms because they are the basic unit of life.
5. Meteorology: the study of weather. It typically involves the study of the elements of weather such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, etc., in an area, over a short period of time.
6. Biology: the study of life. It involves studying living organisms such as humans, animals and plants.
7. Dermatology: the study of skin. Dermatologists, who are experts or professionals in the study of skin and its diseases usually advise that we take regular care of our body by keeping a good hygiene such as having a regular bath, eat healthy, sun bath and avoid the use of toxic chemicals on our skin.
8. Sociology: the study of society. It involves the study of how people relate with their surroundings with respect to culture and beliefs.