The 3 main layers are the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust consists of everything you see- dirt, rock, minerals, and everything you can see. We live on the crust, and it floats around on the magma in pieces we call continents. The next layer is the mantle, which is where all the magma is- this is what the crust floats on. It consists of molten rock and minerals; the bottom layer of the crust is continually melting under the extreme heat, but it is replaced when volcanoes spew the magma back onto the surface. The last layer is the core, an extremely fast-spinning ball of heavy metals. It is split into two layers; inner and outer core. The outer core is mostly an alloy of nickel and iron with some other heavy metals thrown in, like platinum and gold, but the inner core is almost solid iron. It is so hot that it should be melted, but the pressure of everything on top of it makes it so it has nowhere to melt to, keeping it solid.
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Answer:
The answer is A. Stimulus generalization.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization occurs when the conditioned response the a specific stimulis is also presented with other similar stimulus. In the passage, the stimulus was <u>orange</u> juice, but it generalised to <u>grape</u> juice.
In a famous experiment by behaviourist John B. Watson, a child who was conditioned to fear <u>a white rat</u> also showed fear when in front of similar objects, such as <u>a fur coat or a rabbit</u>.
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I agree because there are many different people and everybody has their own opinion, but because of that sometimes we need to take advantage of them to make something possible for example:
If I am too lazy to get some paper I tell my Little brother ¨can you please go for me?¨
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Answer: Treat others in the same way that Christ treated people with love, patience, and wisdom.
Explanation: No one can become like Christ was on earth, but we can learn from the things he said and did. One way to show that Christ lives in me and something that other believers can adapt is to imitate his way of being. Christ did not judge anyone, but he brought the good news. Christ received everyone with love and this is something we can do. We are not perfect but we can do better than we have been doing.