Answer: weeds
Explanation:
In this case of apparent classical conditioning, the conditioned stimulus is the weed.
This is because it was the weed that was actually pulled in the first place which led to the bee stinging stinging her and brought about her anxiety and stiffness whenever she wants to pull a weed.
The Yellow River and the Yangtze River
I would definitely use the <span>qualitative methodology in order to collect the data.
This method is the best because it is very likely that children with autism would act very irregularly which make any quantitative data become unreliable standard of measurement. I would create a certain situation in order to measure each participants response and use them as an indicator in different types of criteria.</span>
Answer:
This type of geological process is <em>volcanism</em>. It is <u>considered catastrophic</u> because volcanos lead to the <u>release of gases</u>, <u>death of plants and animals</u> and can even <u>cause tsunamis</u>.
For example, large number of gases and other substances are released to the atmosphere during the eruption. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) can reflect solar radiation and thus lead to the cooling of the lower atmosphere.
In combination with high temperatures, the toxicity of some gases and falling debris it can lead to the death of plants and animals.
Answer: Option D. DES (Diethylstilbestrol)
Explanation:
Diethylstilbestrol was given to pregnant women to prevent complications during pregnancy. These could include having a miscarriage or giving birth too early. There were possibilities that the daughters of the women who used DES to prevent miscarriage were more likely to get a certain kind of cancer of the vagina and cervix. Diethylstilbestrol, or DES, is a synthetic form of estrogen. Estrogen is a female hormone. DES was given to millions of pregnant women between 1938 and 1971.