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Dr. Lock's view is MOST similar to the ideas of the classical Greek philosopher Aristotle.
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- Aristotle proposed that humans are what their experiences make them. He believed that experience is a diverse source of knowledge that comes our way and feeds us without even asking for it.
- In a similar context, Dr. Lock happens to believe that in small children, learning of language happens through utter experiences that they get into encounters with.
Answer:
<h2><em><u>Outer planet</u></em></h2>
Explanation:
The outer planets are larger, they are primarily composed of gases, which are characteristically less dense than solids.
<em><u>As we travel away from the sun, the temperature rapidly drops and we feel much colder in those planets. </u></em>
It's dangerous. It chokes wetlands and other areas. In wetlands, fish (and other creatures) use the area to hide, feed, mate, and produce the next generation. If it becomes a tangle of roots, the fish cannot exist there. Animals can no longer penetrate the area. On drier lands, it chokes out plants which starves the animals who would prefer to eat plants native to their area. Overall, the biodiversity is decreased. Think of it as a rapidly spreading killing machine. Where hundreds existed before it, but now there's only one.