Answer:
Positivist/scientific (I think)
Answers and Explanation:
Apply fertilizers at recommended amount and only when necessary.
Don't apply fertilizer before rainy or windy days.
Apply fertilizer at the period of maximum uptake and growth for grass and other plants, and this is usually during spring and fall in cool climate, and early and late summer in warm climates.
Don't apply fertilizer close to waterways.
Use a soaker hose or porous hose that releases water directly to the ground, reducing overwatering that carries away fertilizers that would otherwise enrich lawns and gardens.
Make use of hard surface for fertilizer spreaders so that any spills can be easily cleaned up.
Proper storage of unused fertilizers and proper disposal of empty containers.
In order to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions which would cause adverse environmental impact, maintain your lawn mowers, snow blowers, chain saws, leaf vacuums and similar outdoor power equipment.
Answer:
It can be months before you’ve closed new customers from a social media campaign
Explanation:
Through measuring your social media ROI (return on investment), one can be able to know if their efforts on social media are paying off. Return on investment would not always have to be financial but anything that is very important to our brand such as engagement metrics or customer conversions. It is also very important we use top revenue success indicators because in some cases, we might be in a position were it has been a while we closed new customers from social media campaign.
Answer:
The Outback of Australia
Explanation:
Subsistence agriculture refers to a type farming practice that only carried out in order to fulfill the basic needs of the farmers rather than commercial purposes.
the Outback of Australia is a region that completely secluded from any other area of Australia. The farmers on this region are most likely plant the crops only for their own consumption since they have no method to distribute it to other people in cities.