All of the choices are the challenges that countries face in limiting the spread of communicable diseases. The lack of available healthy food would force countries to increase its reliance on food producers abroad, which could mean food contamination during harvesting, storage, processing, and transport.
Next, the increase of worldwide travel has also increase the risk of infectious disease where travelers encounter microbes in the new environment and can have direct contact with exotic wildlife.
Moreover, the decrease of available clean water is a source of communicable diseases because inadequate sewage and water management systems could incubate disease vectors such as mosquitoes and rats. Also, improper sanitation services spread diarrheal diseases.
Lastly, the increase in migration of infected animals are also a good source of infectious diseases for animals that are introduced in new environment can disrupt ecosystems in ways that increase the potential for infectious disease outbreaks such as Ebola and Lyme diseases.
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To begin your warm-up do 5 minutes of light (low intensity) physical activity such as walking, jogging on the spot or on a trampoline, or cycling. Pump your arms or make large but controlled circular movements with your arms to help warm the muscles of your upper body.
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The baby has a negative blood type.
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A Cesarean section would be done most of the time when the unborn baby is in danger such as when the baby can't get enough oxygen or no oxygen at all or other circumstances. The baby gets its blood type from its mother and father but if it's negative it doesn't mean the child can possibly DIE... This option is the selected option. The rest of the options show when and why the woman might need to do a Cesarean section.
Tad poles have gills that help them breathe underwater. frogs have lungs that help them breathe underwater. tadpoles have tails and fins to help them swim underwater. frogs have arms and legs to help them swim.