Answer:
<u>Its likely to be a more developed country.</u>
Explanation:
Fertility rate is an indicator used to estimate the average number of children a woman could have until the end of her reproductive period.
Therefore the fertility rate helps in the analysis of the reproductive conditions of women in a given locality. An analysis of the world's fertility rate results showed that women are having fewer children worldwide. This tendency is expressed by the greater insertion of women in the labor market, greater information on family planning, the use of contraceptive methods, greater sex education.
Therefore the false alternative is that this scenario written in the question is from a developed country, as research has shown that the fertility rate of young women in developed countries is lower due to greater information and better social and economic conditions.
Answer:
<h2><em><u>analyze</u></em></h2>
Explanation:
Analyze means to study carefully or in detail.
The correct answer is - No.
The inselbergs do not form at places where there's little to no erosion, on the contrary, they form at places where there is higher levels of erosion.
This geographic features can be found in warm and drier areas, where the erosion levels are higher, mostly having an erosion caused by the wind, an eolic erosion.
The inselbergs are isolated small mountains, rock hills, knobs, or ridges that are sticking out in the surrounding area. Usually they are in the middle of totally flat or relatively flat surroundings, being the dominant feature in the area.
They are made out of harder igneous rocks, so when the erosion removes the softer sedimentary rocks in the surrounding area, they stick out as they are much more resistant to the erosion.
Answer:
Right answer: All choices apply
Explanation:
Genetic engineering has huge, vast possibilities that are not fully understood today, while posing deep ethical questions abouts its effects on humans and society. There is an intense controversy on genetic modification of human beings and its practical and ethical aspects; another debate has started about implications of genetic engineering for life insurance and health coverage industries, and on the likely consecuences for people whose genes may have been modified, as well as on the implications for those people and their lifes , for example, the likelihood they may face job discrimination. There are numerous media and academic articles on all those issues as well as books and audiovisual materials.
Potentially, although there was a general sense that people understood what Nixon was up to and the Supreme Court understood their role in safeguarding the American people against Nixon and the expansive executive.
That being said, case law since US v. Nixon shows a deference to the Executive branch when it comes to National Security.