Answer:
60 minute
Explanation:
Cooking food in partial cooking typically take a lot of time since it has to pass through more than one cooking process.
The nutrition that contained in both animal and plants product can be heavily degraded if they are exposed to heat for a prolonged period of time. Which mean that The risk of the food losing nutrition will be higher in a partial cooking method. To counter this, create a regulation for maximum cooking time allowed during initial cooking for around 60 minute.
The answer is: C.Consider saving money instead of spending it
From that sentence, Benjamin Franklin basically equalize reducing your spending and allocating it to saving as an increase in earning.
Let's take a look at this scenario:
1. You work to earn 100$ on first day, spend $50 on the second day, and work to earn 50$ on the third day. At the end of the the third day, you will have 100$ left.
2. You work to earn 100$ on first day, not spending anything on second day. And choose not to work on third day. At the and of the third day, you will have 100$ left.
From those scenarios, we can see that allocating your spending to spending eventually ending up with similar amount with spending and acquiring additional earning.
Natural resources are things like water, oil, and fossil fuels.
A way to conserve such things would be to take shorter showers.
Another way to conserve would be to ride your bike to your destinations or take a public transport.
Good Luck! :)
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