<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The Indus people were mainly engaged in farming and animal husbandry for the living.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Due to the availability of fertile land, different crops and corns were cultivated.</em> There was a special crop holding place in each town for the storage of the crops.
Raising sheep for wool and growing cotton for fabrics are also major occupation of Indus people.
<em>At present, apart from farming and animal rearing, Indus people are also engaged in trade and business and services.</em>
Answer:
D. The project represents highly trans formative use of copyrighted material
Explanation:
Authors vs. Google was a copyright case. In the case authors guild accused google of infringing upon the copyrights to develop its book search database. However in 2013, circuit Judge Denny Chin argued ruled that Google Book program met all the legal necessities. the authors guild also challenged the ruling in the second circuit in New York in 2014, the court again rejected the guild's claim. They again petitioned in the supreme court in 2016 but the court declined to review the case.
Answer: False.
Explanation:
The nature versus nurture debate is strong within psychology.
Nature regards genetic and hereditary determinants that shape people´s physical traits and personality. On the other hand, nurture applies to environmental elements that influence people´s development, such as early childhood events, the way they are raised, their relationships, and their environment.
In this example, Sam´s progress in maths can only be explained by his teacher helping him, meaning that nature had nothing to do with it, but was nurture what allowed that outcome.
Answer:
Half-life is the length of time required for one half of an isotope to decay.
Explanation:
In the following experiment, half-life of candium is 10 seconds. At the end of the activity, 1/4th of the sample remained and 3/4th got decayed. The decay of radioactive elements occurs at a fixed rate.
1. If you place 50 atoms of candium (candy) in the bag.
2. Then after sealing the bag, shake it for 10 seconds.
3. Gently take out the candy.
4. The number of candies with the print side up are the atoms which are decayed. And keep the pieces with printed side down back in the bag.
5. Continue this activity until all the atoms have decayed.
Thus, in this activity, half-time is 10 seconds as we shook the bag for 10 seconds.