Enviromental technology can be listed from simple objects to a large company.
1.Enviromental Technology:
Wood farming (its not that of a technology, but the amount technology to do this is large)
2.Coal Mining
3. Water damps (for making electricity)
alright.. good:
1. other objects can be created thanks to this
2. The final product can be used as a source of energy.
3. Electricity!!
the bad.
1. mass-cutting trees... :(
2. Often makes no to some pollution, can have pernament effect on the workers life (respiratory problems etc.)
3. Can cause floods..
Answer:
Following are the code to this question:
def data(a):#defining method data that accepts parameter
print (a)#print parameter value
def data(b):#defining method data that accepts parameter
print (b)#print parameter value
x=input("enter value: ")#defining variable x that5 input value from user
print(data(x))#call method data
Output:
enter value: hello..
hello..
None
Explanation:
- As the above code, it is clear defines that python doesn't support the method overloading because More than one method can't be specified in a python class with the same name and python method arguments have no type.
- The single argument method may be named using an integer, a series, or a double value, that's why we can say that it is not allowed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, an algorithm in simple words means a set of instructions or steps to be followed in other to solve a problem.
Note, to decide which commute is cheaper, it means the output of the algorithm should be the cheaper way to commute.
Using pseudocode do the following;
- determine the inputs and outputs of the problem
- arrange the identified problem into micro-tasks
- describe each micro-tasks in the pseudocode
- Test the pseudocode by solving the problem.
Answer:
A). Using a flowchart, show the algorithm for the car collision avoidance system.
Explanation:
<span><span>1.)From the Insert tab, select the Shapes command. A drop-down menu will appear.
</span><span>2.)Select the desired shape
3.)</span></span>Click and drag<span> the slide to create the shape. You may need to move or resize the shape so it points to the desired part of the image.
4.)</span><span>f you want your callout to contain text, start typing while the shape is selected.
5.)</span><span>From the </span>Format<span> tab, you can use the options in the </span>Shape Styles<span> group to customize the appearance of the shape. You can also adjust the font from the Home tab</span>