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The internet has billions of users, and is gaining more everyday. As people gain more and more technological resources, it becomes easier for them to steal people’s information.
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Answer:
The correct option is B
B. How many states have a higher percentage of female computer science majors than male computer science majors attending college in that state?
Explanation:
A.We can not analyze that students majoring in computer science tend to have higher grade point averages than students majoring in other subjects because we are only given data sets about computer science not about other majoring subject students
B. Because data set contains attributes of gender and state so we can easily analyze that how many states have a higher percentage of female computer science majors than male computer science majors attending college in that state.
C.We can not analyze that what percent of students attending college in a certain state are majoring in computer science because data sets doesn't contain any information about students other computer science students.
D. We can not analyze that which college has the highest number of students majoring in computer science because data sets doesn't contain attribute of college name.
Once enough charge has been separated in a growing storm, a lightning flash can occur. These normally travel within or between clouds (abbreviated CC) or from cloud to ground (CG). Most storms produce more CC than CG flashes--about six times as many in tropical storms and two times as many in midlatitudes. Sometimes a flash will travel from cloud to air or simply occur within "clear" air.
Exactly what triggers flashes is still uncertain and an area of continued research. It seems that very concentrated electric fields (perhaps at the ends of pointed surfaces or single particles) are needed to accelerate charged particles, or ions. Once moving with sufficient energy, the ions appear to blaze a path toward opposite charge in cascading fashion.