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Explanation:
Your answer is Vestibular
<span>Our Sun will slowly get hotter as more and more Helium accumulates in the Sun's core. In ~1 billion years, liquid water will no longer be possible on Earth's surface, and the oceans will completely boil away, resulting in a Venus-like planet. Only thermophyllic bacteria may be able to survive, perhaps at the poles. In ~4-5billion years, our Sun will have converted ~10% of its Hydrogen to Helium, and thus become so hot that Helium to Carbon fusion will begin in earnest, causing the "Helium flash" which will convert our Sun into a red giant, and swallow and vaporize all of the rocky inner planets. It may even blow off a planetary nebula. (Contrary to what the others have said, our Sun will not 'run out' of Hydrogen.) </span>
The answer is D. Assessment is appropriate for infants and toddlers. It's actually recommended. Screenings of the children is not going to document their growth. There is technically a reliable way. And recording developmental milestones like their first word and when they start walking, crawling and running is extremely crucial in a child's learning process.