By spending some time to play with fire and familiarize themselves with this natural process, children can learn the basic principles of fire. The basic principles of fire are induction, combustion (fire growth) and exhaust (decay). Induction is the first step, where the first signs of combustion are apparent. Combustion is the step where the fire grows and this growth depends on the available oxygen and fuel. Finally, exhaust and the elimination of fire comes when oxygen and fuel run out.
Through this time, they can learn how to behave safely around fire and how to protect themselves and others.
In 1991, a power struggle ensues between two warring clan lords, Mohamed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohamed. As a result of this struggle, thousands of Somali civilians are killed or wounded. In 1992, an estimated 350,000 Somalis die of disease, starvation, or civil war. Images of famine and war are shown on American news networks. In 2000, A cholera outbreak due to unsanitary water kills hundreds of Somalis. It was the context of a civil war that encouraged many Somalians to leave their country in the 1990s and 2000s. The United States received more than 10.000 Somali refugees in 2006. IN 2007 were admitted almost 7000 refugees from Somali.
Answer: anorexia nervosa.
Explanation:
It can't be malnourishment Malnutrition is a condition that results from eating a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems. It may involve calories, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins or minerals.
It also can't be just any typical teen because when a child is "coming of age", they actually eat more because they are growing.
Answer:
Roosevelt closed banks after only 36 hours after taking office.
Explanation:
He did this so that all banking transactions were suspended in an effort to stem bank failures and ultimately restore confidence in the financial system.