Constructing behaviors that we witness in our personal lives as part of a larger troubling condition is
difficult because we think of people we know as unique individuals rather than part of a larger system
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Answer:
b. learns a map of the location of food and water at the ends of the T-maze.
Explanation:
The learn a map of the location of food and water at the end of the T-maze via a process known as latent learning. They learn their way about the maze via cognitive mapping. A cognitive map is an internal representation of external environmental features or landmarks.
<span>The best way to determing who is approaching before seeing them is to rely on other senses. For example, if your uncle never showers then you might be able to smell him even if you can't see him coming. In some cases it may also be possible to tell who is approaching by relying on knowledge about their habits. For example, if someone is coming through the door at six o'clock, and your father usually comes by at that time, then that person is probably your father.</span>
Embargo supplies.
Extra information: the U.S. gave Japan a lot of oil as Japan has barely any natural resources, so they knew this would at least catch their attention
Answer:
Convection currents, slab pulls and ridge pushes
Explanation:
Tectonic plates are driven by the heat coming from the Earth’s core. In the mantle, under the Earth’s crust, hot magma rises. As it reaches the bottom of the Earth’s crust, in the region know as the asthenosphere, the magma drags along the bottom of the tectonic plate. The friction causes the plate to move in the same direction. The magma cools and falls back into the mantle to be heated again and continue the process.
Ridge push occurs on constructive (divergent) plate boundaries. As the plates move apart magma rises to the surface and cools to form new rock. The weight and pressure of the new rock help to push the tectonic plate away from each other.
Slab pull occurs on destructive plate boundaries. On the plate is subducted under the other. As it does so the subducted plate dives into the mantle. The weight of the subducted section pulls the rest of the plate towards it.