Answer: https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/attacked-midnight
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a) the total aircraft weight is less than 55 lbs without fuel/battery.
Explanation:
United States of America has some regulations regarding drone flying. sUAS or small Unmanned Aerial System is generally used for recreational and hobbyist usage, or flying for fun. That drone needs to achieve certain rules like to be registered with the FAA, or to be flown within visual line-of-sight. Also, community-based safety guidelines must be followed, and drone must be under 55lbs (or 25kg).
Answer:
Yes, I found it surprising.
Explanation:
Currently, only around 3.5 % of water that exist on the world's surface is fresh water, While Salt water make up the remaining 96% .
The reasons why most people were not aware of this information is probably because the rate of encounters. We almost never encounter salt water unless we're going to the beach. But we consume fresh water every single day. This created a false perception in people's head that make them think we possess more fresh water than we actually do.
If we consider how big ocean is on the world surface, this ratio shouldn't come as a surprise.. If you take a look at a map , you'll notice that around 71% of Earth surface is covered in ocean. Considering that oceans are deeper compared to lakes and rivers, it explains that saline water probably consisted more than 95% of earth's water reserves.
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In matrilineal systems, inheritance of property and position usually is traced from the maternal uncle (mother’s brother) to his nephew (mother’s son) and, in some cases, mothers may pass on their property to daughters.
Explanation:
In matrilineal systems, women receive titles and names from their mothers, and later transfer them to their own daughters. But matrilineal succession is not necessarily related to women holding power, capital and titles. In some occasions, mothers pass these properties and titles to their sons, who later on repeat the process with their sister's children.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
As described in the book: Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law by Larry J. Siegel, Brandon C. Welsh. That happens because adolescents tend to be inclined to take risks and also ignore the potentially negative consequences of this risky conduct (unlike adults) for example.