Non Metal
brittle, poor conductor for heat poor conductor of electricity, dull surface
Metal 
malleable, Good Conductor for electricity, Good Conductor of heat, shiny surface
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:Public speaking has been reversed as a civic right in democratic civilizations since ancient times.
: When someone speaks to a group of people in live through any medium whether it is internet related such as videos, etc. or Televisions, or with no screens i.e. in live then it is known as public speaking. Public speaking includes face to face interaction of speaker and audience. In this process a single person speaks to a group of audience. In public speaking mostly formal speeches are used to connect with people.
Public speaking is reversed as civic right since ancient times. Civic right protects the right of freedom. These rights provides basic freedom to every citizen of the Nation. The right to speech is a fundamental right and has always been protected by the civic right and that’s why since ancient ages in democracy the civic right has been reversed in the public speaking.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
(C). the quantity demanded of a product is inversely related to its price.
Explanation:
According to the law of demand, <u>when the price of a product is high, the quantity of that product that will be demanded will be low</u>, because customers won't want to pay so much to get the product.
Similarly, <u>when the price of the product drops, the the demand for it will increase.</u>
Therefore the quantity of a product demanded is inversely related to its price.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Birds’ feathers are designed to be light but very strong, flexible but very tough. Although it looks like feathers grow all over a bird, they actually grow in specific areas called feather tracks. In between the feather tracks are down feathers. This keeps the body weight down.
Feathers are made of a tough and flexible material called keratin. The spine down the middle, called the shaft, is hollow. The vanes are on the two halves of the feather. They are made of thousands of branches called barbs. Because there are many spaces between these barbs, a feather has as much air as matter.
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