The correct answer is true.
Hope that helps, even though I am late.
Answer:
density = Mass/volume
therefore, d= 13/5 = 2.6g/cm3
Explanation:
please change subject of your question next time, this is maths or phy not biology :-)
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In your opinion, what can we do to reduce our consumption and make the planet more sustainable.
> Being environmentally conscious is not all about plastic bags; it’s about making everyday choices that will — quite literally — determine our success or failure as a species. We can be more conscious about reducing pollution, protecting wildlife, conserving natural resources and take other actions that can help slow the rate of climate change.
> Everyone can make a difference, particularly when smart environmental choices become a habit and perhaps even begins influencing others into taking similar actions. Doing the right thing for the future of life on Earth can even have immediate personal benefits. It can tap into your creativity, can get you more engaged with your community and the world, and may contribute to a healthier lifestyle.
<h3>Things you can do to reduce our consumption and make the planet more sustainable.</h3>
- Buy only what you will use.
- Don't invest in idle equipment.
- Buy products with less packaging.
- Avoid disposable products.
- Kick the bottled water habit.
- Give new life to old electronics.
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Hope it helps!!</h2>
The correct answer to this question is the following.
Unfortunately, your question is incomplete. You did not attach the two stories. So we do not know what the topic is. You also forgot to attach a link or the title of these stories.
However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can comment on the following.
There are two stories about Conservation Activity. One is about "Using Forest Wisely" and the other is about "Community Conservation."
If that is the case, we can say that the economics delay scientists' first attempts for conservation affect the conservation study and the environment in that cutting those trees for economic purposes directly impact the wildlife and nature of the region.
Trees are the sentient beings that produce the oxygen human beings need to breathe fresh air. They clean the air because trees "breathe" carbon dioxide. The uncontrolled cutting down of trees could affect because resources could be scarce, increasing prices of goods.
One of the stories refers to the case of gorillas in places such as Rwanda or Uganda, risking the habitat of these animals and the entire environment of those forests, which also results in affecting the economy of the places.