Answer:
Option A is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The physiological tolerance of a specie is there to show the lower and upper limit of extremity of environmental conditions within which a specie is capable of surviving irrespective of the possibility of performing its entire activities such as reproduction. However species can be found at those environment in which it can perform optimally.
Answer:
- Citizens can fight for special causes they like, vote, and stay active in discussions
- People can select issues that mean the most to them and band with others who care, too (BLM, Civil Rights Movement, Women Suffrage Movement)
- History is filled with citizens who made a difference in how things are run.
(maybe): - Sometimes, courts hear casing involving citizens and end up changing laws.
Explanation:
Question in English:
What are the consequences of giving a bad argument?
English Answer:
Well, really bad things don't happen. The only thing I can think of is that you just lose, but again it depends on who you are and how you feel about it.
Responde en español:
Bueno, las cosas realmente malas no pasan. Lo único que se me ocurre es que simplemente pierdes, pero de nuevo depende de quién eres y cómo te sientes al respecto.
Extra en español:
Lo siento si mi español es malo, no lo he hecho en un tiempo, je. :)
Extra in english:
Sorry if my Spanish is bad, I haven't done it in a while, heh. :)
Answer: Authority as a source of knowlegde
Explanation: authority as a source of information refers to listening and taking a word from someone and believing they are right because they have been right before and they have an experience in that subject so you believe they are people who speak only logical things and that can't be argued.
The correct answer is inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning, also popularly known as the inductive method, is nothing more than an argument or reasoning that is based on a premise of a particular character, but which ultimately comes to a conclusion of a universal character.
The process of inductive reasoning is one by which, taking into account a series of particularities (individual and personal premises), one reaches a generalization, that is, something universal and no longer unique.