Answer:increase; increase
Explanation:
They mostly increase in both cases because when one is reaching for their cellphone or when they are dialing it , they have to take their eyes off the road for a moment .
When driving, a moment of taking your eyes of the road can be as dangerous as trying to drive blind for a second .
Teenagers usually drives in groups which means as they look for their phones they are also chatting with their friends in the car which adds even more to this destruction.
The lack of driving experience also plays a huge role in these incidents.
I believe the answer is: physical development
In longitudinal study same subjects over a certain period of time. From the study above, we can see that on-field-performance is the dependent variables. Since there is no way for the researchers to conduct and proof the psychological development, physical development ia the most suitable choice.
Many developing countries from Middle East to South America have attempted to master the process of development but have failed.
And one of the major reasons behind this is "Domestic Monopoly Power." Most of these countries are trapped in their local markets and do not open their markets internationally.
Domestic group interests have small incentives to open up their markets to international firms with advanced technologies.
However, if they even try to open their borders, they still remain trapped in low or middle levels of income.That's why poor countries remain poor over the period of time.
India has substantially decreased its aid to Nepal for fiscal year 2020-21 in the budget presented by Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on Saturday.
According to the budget speech, the southern neighbour allocated INR8 billion (Rs12.8 billion) for Nepal. In the fiscal year 2019-20, India had allocated INR10.5 billion (Rs16.8 billion), which was later revised to INR12 billion (Rs19.2 billion).
Based on the revised allocation of fiscal year 2019-20, allocation in the new fiscal year has been cut down by 33 percent.
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