Answer:
"Oil spills affect water in a variety of ways. When oil is released into water, it does not blend with the water. Oil floats on the surface of salt and fresh water. Over a very short period of time, the oil spreads out into a very thin layer across the surface of the water. This layer, called a slick, expands until the oil layer is extremely thin. It then thins even more. This layer is called a sheen and is usually less than 0.01 mm thick."
Explanation:
Answer:Professor Jones is using her REFERENT power and Professor Brown is COMMITTED.
Explanation: Referent means someone who can actual stand for you in this case Professor brown is going to stand for Professor Jones in his absentia.
Commited refers to being completed devoted to the task at hand and that we see by Professor Brown going an extra mile in delivering the task he has been given by Professor Jones."Professor Brown not only covers the class, but develops a special lecture and exercise for the students"
Answer:
The lottery as in the book?
Explanation:
A because C is sequence because of the transition words (first and then). F is problem and solution because the problem is that u need money then it gives u a solution to how to get it. Then B is description because it tells u information about being a car owner, so it only answer left is A
1. The history of civilization in Canada isn’t
very long compared with other areas of the
world that are heavily populated today. Archeologists
haven’t found any fossils any
older than around 30,000 years old. That
probably indicates there were no earlier
forms of humans in Canada as there were in
Africa, for instance. Of course, the weather
wasn’t very hospitable to people because the
last ice age only ended several thousand
years ago. Meanwhile, complex societies
based on agriculture were developing in
Mexico.
2. Marcus looked at his new car sparkling in the sunlight. He had
spent two hours washing and waxing it, but all of the hard work was worth it.
With a grin of appreciation, Marcus gazed at the car that looked almost brand
new. It had taken two jobs, nine months, and a lot of hard work, but Marcus had
been able to pay cash for his car. Marcus merely dried the car in ten minutes. Grabbing
the keys, Marcus was ready for a road trip. It was time to hit the road!