Answer:
an uplift-weathering hypothesis is a “proposal that chemical weathering is an active driver of climate change, rather than just a negative feedback that moderates climate". uplift-weathering hypothesis both discuss how chemical weathering is a negative feedback that moderates climate; however, the uplift hypothesis tries to say that chemical weathering is the active driver for climate change and not just a negative feedback
Explanation:
B
It will give more info because it know what it will say
Answer:
In the essay education by Randolph W Emerson he talks about why the education system is damaged in his opinion on it in solution. The genre of this essay is an opinionated essay throughout the essay Emerson tends to have a condemning tone against the educator but towards the end it changes to a comforting and helpful tone. Emerson states “The natural method forever confutes our experiments, and we must still come back to it. The whole theory of the school is on the nurse's or mother's knee. The child is as hot to learn as the mother is to impart. There is mutual delight. The joy of our childhood in hearing beautiful stories from some skillful aunt who loves to tell them, must be repeated in youth” (Emerson 104). The reason behind the text is to critique the teaching/educational system established and how to effectively teach the pupils as well as change the way students are taught and treated by the teachers. The author wants the reader to do/think as a result of reading/viewing this piece, is view education differently because he wants them to know that education, based on his logic and perspective, is flawed, and he has solutions to fix that flaws.the audience and response is The group of readers that the piece is directed to is the teachers and students.
Explanation:
Answer:
a.)
Operant conditioning -
It is a type of learning in which a person learns from consequences ( which may be positive or negative ) that follows person's behavior.
The procedures which encourage the person to do the things the same way he/ she used to do are called reinforcement,
The procedures which discourage the person to do the things the same way he/ she used to do are called punishment.
b.)
Strategies Jim and Kelly could use to encourage or discourage Ryan's behaviors :
Positive Reinforcement -
If Ryan eats without dropping off his food from the plate , it will be encouraging for him if Jim and Kelly appreciate him or buy gifts for him.
Negative Reinforcement -
If Ryan eats without dropping off his food from the plate , it will be encouraging for him if Jim and Kelly should avoid that behavior due to which Ryan is not learning the table manners.
For example - The scolding of Jim or Kelly when Ryan's is dropping off the food on the floor.
Positive Punishments -
If Ryan eats with dropping off his food from the plate , it will be encouraging for him if Jim and Kelly will add some consequences which Ryan will hate.
For example - If Ryan is eating with dropping off the food and Jim or Kelly yells at Ryan for his bad behavior.
Negative Punishments -
If Ryan eats with dropping off his food from the plate , it will be discouraging for him if Jim and Kelly removing any good thing in which Ryan is comfortable.
For example - Ryan's watching TV time reduced or taken away his toys.
Answer:
white triangles
Explanation:
A horizontal line of white triangles painted across a lane of traffic is called a yield line. The white triangles upside down mean the people at the traffic lane, have priority so, all the drivers must reduce the speed stop and wait for them, before going on their way.