1. to keep in touch with friends and family.
2. To stay up-to-date with news and current events.
3. To fill up spare time.
The answer is<u> "watching a moving object".</u>
Sound and object movement can be utilized to change perceptions about body measure, as indicated by another investigation by a global group including UCL analysts.
At the point when an object is dropped, the brain precisely predicts when it will hit the floor by considering the range from which it fell. Falsely stretching the time it takes to hear the effect of the protest on the ground drives individuals to refresh their apparent body stature, making them feel taller.
When the court renders an opinion, the Chief Justice- when in the majority-decides who writes the courts' opinion. So the answer is C