I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The average weather condition in an area over a long period of time is called climate. It is a statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Hope this answers the question.
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Poverty is a severe state of lacking something that is critical for living or wellbeing, such as a severe lack of food.
Effect of poverty on environmental
The demand to the environment increases as poverty drives people to turn to the environment to support them as they struggle through poverty .
Due to the lack of electricity for example people will turn to the environment to get wood for fire so that they can cook or keep themselves warm.
Others will overfish as they try to feed their families from fishing ; the depletion of all these resources have negative impact on the environment.
How does affluence affect the environment
Affluence refers having plenty of money to acquire a high standard of living .
As people get rich they become greedy and demand more those with businesses keep expanding them at the cost of demolishing the environment and their businesses are usually not environmental friendly but as long as they make money that is not taken into consideration.
The problems w efface by not including the harmful environmental costs in the prices of goods and services.
It has an effect on people understanding how much it actual costs to do damage control when the environment has been harmed or damaged.
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A. our previous knowledge fills in background information whenever we're understanding an event or conversation.
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Betsy wanting to bring Jacob a present and then her shaking her piggy bank to check for money will make most people believe Betsy was checking her piggy bank to see if she had money to spend on the gift.
This is due to the fact that as individuals we employ the use of our previous knowledge fills in background information whenever we're understanding an event or conversation.
In the early 1960s, sociologist Herbert Gans moved into a newly developed suburb in new jersey where he lived for two years, observing and interviewing his neighbors. in research terms, Gans conducted a participant observation study. Participant observation is method used for data collection, in which the <span>the </span>observer is a "player" in the action (he/she <span>participates in ongoing activities and records </span>observations). The technique is used in many studies in Anthropology and Sociology.
What is Nick's opinion of the people at Gatsby's parites when he says "that once there, the guests conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated with amusement parks"?
didn't care what they did, reckless, nick didn't like it and showed contempt for their rude behaviorWhy do Jordan and Nick leave the group from East Egg at Gatsby's party?to find GatsbyWhat do Gatsby and Nick have in common?both in the third division in France during the warWhy do you suppose that Jordan doesn't believe Gatsby when he says that he had attended Oxford College in England?Gatsby didn't fit that image of an oxford man, people that go to oxford generally have old money and gatsby lives in new moneyWhat do you think Fitzgerald wishes to convey about Gatsby's parties through the incident with the drunks and the car and the husbands and wives arguing?even though they are wealthy, parties usually end in drunkeness and unhappinessWhat is the purpose of the last section of chapter 2 that begins, "Reading over what I have written so far..."?shows us his life apart from Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Jordan which he spent most of his time talking aboutWhy is Nick a little disappointed with Gatsby?its hard to establish a relationship because he has very little to sayWhat changes Nick's mind about the veracity of Gatsby's stories?the metal from Montenegro and the picture from OxfordHow did Daisy behave the night before her wedding?drunk and upset over a letter she got, she is considering breaking off the engagement and giving back the pearls he gave herIn chapter 5, what three stages does Gatsby go through as he waits for and then meets with Daisy?embarrassment, unreasoning joy, wonder (at her presence)How does Daisy react to meeting Gatsby for the first time?it was awkward, she was overtaken by unexpected joy, cries as he shows her his wealthWhat does Nick mean when he says, "even that afternoon Daisy tumbled short of Gatsby's dreams - not through her own fau