<span>The Superego.
The Superego controls our perception of what is right and what is wrong.
It aims to perfection, punishing with the feeling of guilt every misbehavior.
Its purpose is to make us act in a way that is socially acceptable (as opposing
to the ID, which purpose is seeking
immediate self-gratification). </span>
Because different versions contain inconsistent information, the ease of copying and editing electronic files has made it more difficult to focus on explicit knowledge and structural capital projects, most of which are electronic and scattered across different formats and media types. This problem is called redundancy.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Redundancy literally means a condition where a thing loses its utility. Many a times this happens that a set of information or some data or software is stored in two different places it leads to data redundancy.
This may happen by accident or sometimes it is deliberately done for the purpose of backup and recovery. Hence, data redundancy can be classified into database management and excessive data redundancy which is often wasteful as it results from inefficient coding.
C- Tree. The others take millions of years to form, that's why they are nonrenewable.
In Wegener's view, what caused mountain ranges to form?
A)volcanoes
B)Earth shrinking
C)meteorite impacts
D)continents colliding
Answer:
D)continents colliding
Explanation:
Alfred Lothar Wegener was a brilliant geophysicist and meteorologist who was famous for his research and formulation of the hypothesis of continental drift.
He hypothesized that mountains formed as a result of the collision of two drifting continents, which causes it to crumble and fold. Wegener's theory was not accepted by the scientific community until more than fifty years later.