Answer:
The Boat-Over-Boat Technique should be performed when a capsized paddler is unable to re-enter their paddle craft without assistance. This open-water rescue technique requires a second kayak or canoe to be properly performed.
Explanation:
Step 1: The capsized paddler helps position your paddle craft so that it’s perpendicular to their capsized paddle craft (when in proper position, the two paddle craft should form a ‘T’ shape).
Step 2: Grasp the end of the capsized paddle craft that’s near you, while the capsized paddler pushes down on the other end of it to raise it upwards.
Step 3: Pull the capsized paddle craft on top of your own paddle craft to allow it to drain (when in proper position, this should form a '+' shape).
Step 4: Once drained and righted, you should slide the drained paddle craft back into the water.
Step 5: Hold the two paddle craft side by side to assist the capsized paddler while they re-enter their paddle craft.
Hope this is what you're asking and this helps there is also other maneuvers you can use when capsized.
D beacuse i know that from past experiance
Answer:
cervical cancer
loss of appetite
muscle and joint pain
Explanation:
they are all effects of hepititis b so all of them except warts are true
Well as a vegetarian i would say broccoli and a lot of greens like kale, spinach, green beans. fruits are a must as well. i like to eat oranges and strawberries. i make a smoothie everyday for my morning run. anything organic is good too.
The answer is C because sulfur is a rock, not an electrolyte.