Answer: 390 to 600 milliseconds
Explanation: MIT researchers have found an answer in a new study that shows humans need about 390 to 600 milliseconds to detect and react to road hazards, given only a single glance at the road, with younger drivers detecting hazards nearly twice as fast as older drivers.
Answer:
Its A! i THOUGHT IT WAS d AND I GOT IT WRONG ITS A!!
Explanation:
For political debates? Probably because it’ll be a bias choice on both sides, then again moderators not chosen by them already have their own biases aha.
Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses that accompany disasters. ... People also can reduce the impact of disasters (flood proofing, elevating a home or moving a home out of harm's way, and securing items that could shake loose in an earthquake) and sometimes avoid the danger completely.
I believe that it is "C. Minor supporting detail" But I still have some doubts, so it may be "B. Major supporting detail"