Answer:
Germs can be spread many ways, including three types of transmission (or passing of germs):
Direct,
Indirect
Airborne.
Direct transmission means person-to-person contact occurs, and the germs are passed that way. Indirect means that someone spread germs onto an object and when the next person touched that object, the germs spread.
Explanation:
I am pretty sure that would be a bar graph.
The type of learning that the young sea otter used to be able to perform this task is social learning.
This means that the young otter learned what it is supposed to do from its surroundings - and what is surrounding it is its society of other otters. It is social learning because the otter didn't learn on its own that it needs to break open shells in order to eat what is inside, but rather it saw what the other otters were doing and thus learned it.
Looking at the graph and the mortality rates, it's clear that the mean percentage of death in adults in calves are higher when it comes to death by watercraft. Therefore, regulations should be put in place to enforce no wake zones for boats.