Answer:
This shows the interaction between the earth and sun.
Explanation:
- There is a variation in the amount of heat that reaches the different latitudes as the interaction between the sun and earth which firms different angles of incidence on the surface.  
- The rays of the sun are more concentrated in mid latitudes that is the tropics and are slanting towards the poles this due the tilt in axis of earth.  
- This variation lads the warm air to rise and reach the poles and similar the cold polar air reaches the tropics and develops a cycle of convective cells.  This leads to a latitudinal balance in temperatures.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Yes they can. They have different vision than humans that’s extra strength.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Option D, West Nile virus fever/encephalitis
Explanation:
A re-emerging disease is one which after a long span of time has re-emerged again as the microbes causing such diseases have become resistant to the    existing drugs. 
Here tuberculosis , malaria and gonorrhea  are the re-emerging disease as the microbes causing these diseases have become resistant to the available drugs and thus there is a need to produce medicines that  could fight with the re-emerged multi drug resistant tuberculosis , Malaria and gonorrhea
Hence, option D is correct.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:think about it
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:
If severe, anxiety and fear, can affect a client's condition during and after surgery. During the surgical process, an anxious client will respond poorly to the surgery .The patient may also be prone to other complications. 
Extreme anxiety may cause unpleasant symptoms and stress such as a pounding heart, a racing heart (fast pulse), irregular heartbeat, nausea, a nervous stomach, shortness of breath and sleep problems. Also, during the surgical process, anxiety can make pain worse, as well as making it harder to cope with the pain. 
In addition, anxiety can also make it harder to understand and remember important advices given to the patient about the operation, such as how to prepare for it or about recovering afterwards.