Answer:
There are differences between layers of the earth based on composition and in response to stress.
Explanation:
There are three layers of Earth based on 'chemical composition': the crust, the mantle, and the core. The outermost part is the crust which is less than 1% of Earth by mass. It consists of oceanic crust and continental crust. The mantle is hot and the last layer core is mostly composed of iron metal.
The physical behavior of earth depends on how much pressure it faces and its repose to stress. As we go deep inside the earth, the pressure and temperature increase. Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Upper and lower mesosphere, outer and inner core are layers of Earth subjected to pressure. Lithosphere is the strongest layer. Asthenosphere being weaker than lithosphere.
Answer: Representative Greggs won her last election by more than 7% of the vote and feels confident that she is likely to be reelected. This may give her more room to vote with her conscience on bills, even if a majority of her constituents disagree with some of her positions; this is an example of trustee behavior.
However, Representative Carver is a Democrat representing a district that usually votes Republican and won his last election by only 1% of the vote, so he may feel in danger of losing his next election. He is more likely to act as a delegate, prioritizing his constituents' wishes over his own judgment, in order to guarantee a win in his next election.
Explanation:
Short answer C
A is wrong. The oil producing countries in the middle east do not have a manufacturing base.
B is also wrong. Saudi Arabia is the largest exporter of oil. There is no need for them to import any oil at all. They produce a very clean low content sulfur type of oil.
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Answer:
The NS eventually becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS).
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, a conditioned stimulus can be defined as a neutral stimulus that has become associated with an unconditioned stimulus and, eventually, begins to trigger a conditioned response. A classical example is ringing a bell (NS) at the same time you offer food (US) to a dog. The dog will salivate (UR) because of the food, not because of the bell. However, if you repeat this several times, eventually the sound of the bell will go from a neutral stimulus (NS) to a conditioned stimulus (CS). It will begin to trigger the now conditioned response of salivation (CR), even if there is no food.
Obelisks were found mostly at the entrances to temples, but also next to tombs and often in pairs. They gave the entrance a "magical" protection. The obelisk of Senusret is today placed on a Roundabout in a city of El Fayoum.