Wrong. Pollution DOES generally impact the safety of
outdoor activities EVEN TO THE restricted to cities. Pollution does not choose
a specific place, wherever it could affect, it will be affected. Since we are
living in this planet, pollution affects everyone even though the cause is
continents away. Every thing we do creates a ripple effect to the society as
well as their outdoor activities since (e.g. smog) is everywhere.
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That would be a claim because it is stating something that would require evidence in order be shown as fact or not.
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Explanation:
Answer:
1) William Beebe and Otis Barton were the first humans to reach the Deep Sea when diving in the so-called Bathysphere, made from steel. They reached a depth of 435 m (1,427 ft), where they observed jellyfish and shrimp.
2-3)Diving poses two major challenges for air-breathing animals: hypoxia (a shortage of oxygen) and hyperbaria (high pressure at depth).
4)The Newtsuit is constructed to function like a 'submarine you can wear', allowing the diver to work at normal atmospheric pressure even at depths of over 1,000 feet (300 m). Made of wrought aluminium, it had fully articulated joints so the diver can move more easily underwater.
5)scuba diving is one of the easiest to learn. While you're gliding around enjoying the underwater sights, you're engaged in only three basic skills: floating, kicking and breathing. ... The necessary skills are not tough for most people to master.
I believe the correct answer is the third option: Although
most of my friends go to public school.
Subordinate clause is the dependable clause, which
means that it can’t stand alone as it doesn’t express the full information.
These clauses are introduced by the subordinate conjunction or relative pronoun
(although, that, once, until etc.) and a comma. In this case, the subordinate
clause is adverbial clause (has a function of an adverb) “Although most of my
friends go to public school,” which is introduced with the subordinate
conjunction although and divided with a comma from the main clause as it is
inverted.