This question is more complex than appears. But, for the sake of simplicity, the best answer is D.
<span>Insufficient time to identify real hazards is a characteristic of freeways/expressway driving environment.
In this environment, the traffic is designed to move fast and efficient towards a single way. Real hazard often hard to identify because there is no traffic signs, light, or crossings in this driving environment.</span>
Answer: Well, historically speaking, Kim is correct. The Earth is, in fact, constantly changing- whether it’s experiencing the movement of tectonic plates- which cause earthquakes, eruptions and continental drift- or the ever variable climate that is affected by the human race and it’s actions. Climate change, tectonic plates, pollution, all of these are examples of geographical change to the Earth. Pangea, the giant continent that was before our current state of continental drift, is evidence of such. If you look back on our geographical state in 50 years (which you would live through), you could see the physical change of environment and landmass, as well as ecosystems.