Young Children are the best audience for the given procedural text.
Option (d);
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
- Procedural text instructs an individual to perform a task.
- The audience must be taken into consideration while framing a procedural text.
- The given procedural text includes pictures and simple instructions for learning to tie your shoes are best suited for young children.
- They are the ones from the given options would not know how to tie their shoes.
- Parents and school teachers would already know the same task.
- Visually handicapped were unable to see the pictures shown and would need a different procedural text.
- Thus, this concept of procedural text is well suited for Young Children.
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Answer: a. rock and metals; volatiles</h2>
The Terrestrial Planets are those that are closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Among its main characteristics is the fact that they have a <u>metallic core</u> and a <u>silicate mantle </u>that surrounds them. In addition, they have rocks, craters, mountains, valleys and volcanoes on its surface.
on the other hand, Jovian Planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) are classified as <u><em>"gas and ice giants"</em></u>, because they are mainly composed of gas and volatile materials. For example, <u>Uranus and Neptune have higher concentrations of methane </u>(hence its bluish color) and some heavier elements such as <u>oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur</u>, while, Jupiter and Saturn have a mixture of <u>hydrogen</u> that gives off a red aspect.
Therefore:
<h2>Terrestrial planets are mainly composed of <u>
rock and metals</u> while Jovian planets are made dominantly of <u>
volatiles</u><u>.</u></h2>
Answer:
The first three limitations are sampling-related issues.
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Self-Selection Bias.
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