Explanation:
KUKL has urged people not to drink Melamchi water during the testing phase, as it might be contaminated due to newly inaugurated water tunnels and water pipes. Funded mainly by the Asian Development Bank, Japan, OPEC, JICA, and the government of Nepal, MDWP has seen many ups and downs in the course of its execution.
Answer: Flowchart
Explanation:
Flowchart is the tool that displays flow of process or work. It is represented diagrammatically in the form of step by step manner for displaying particular mechanism or solving a problem. It is linked in orderly manner so that steps can be clearly understood by the viewer for gaining information.
According to the situation mentioned in the question, Alex should use flowchart as per his requirement. He want to know about the process of production in orderly way so he should use flowchart to understand the mechanism step-by step.
Answer: D. B.
Explanation:(In 1940, he tried to vote but he was denied his right, he filed a lawsuit and since 1944 he was able to vote in the same place where he was once refused
It is true that Security threat is drastic enough to declare war.
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Security is what matters on top with some war-related causes. When Security is controlled War can easily be arranged. In the US constitution, Congress has given the authority to declare the war. This is why presidents, so as FDR after Pearl harbor, ask Congress as their authority to go to battle.
If Congress decides not to declare war, only the president can do is send troops into a precise land/region for 90 days. If later then 90 days Congress has not declared war, then the troops must turn homeward.
The population of Iceland is very homogeneous; it is almost entirely of Nordic and Celtic origin. In the beginning of the 1940s, a large-scale migration movement took place to the cities and towns of the coast. 93% of Icelanders now live in cities. The island has a population (according to estimates for 2015) of 330,823 inhabitants and a population density of 3 hab / km².
The most important cities are Akureyri (16,308 inhabitants), a fishing and industrial center on the north coast and the largest urban area outside the southwest; Kópavogur (25,803 inhabitants), Hafnarfjördur (22,000 inhabitants) and Keflavík (7,637 inhabitants), all of them on the southwest coast near Reykjavík; Vestmannaeyjar (4,640 inhabitants), on the tiny island of Heimaey, off the southern coast, and Selfoss (4,321 inhabitants), in the southern lowlands, is the main center for the agricultural region and the largest inland community in Iceland "Iceland". 70% of the total population is concentrated in the south of the island, due to the bad weather conditions of the rest of the island, besides the center of it is not suitable for cultivation.