Answer:
No population can grow beyond certain limits. This is called a limiting factor.
Explanation:
Let's take the example of rabbits.
In the warmer temperature, the rabbit population grows, and the adults grow older/die a bit.
In colder temperatures, there is less room to support the population, as well as not enough food to support so many rabbits, so some pass away.
Another example of rabbits is mates! If there aren't enough of each genders, then there won't be enough mates to reproduce.
This is why the rabbit/squirrel population is never really expanding/"contracting".
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Because they wanted to get away since they had no religious freedom or they believed that the general was mean to them .They got in trouble if they got caught Praying to god
And not there ruler they would get persecuted
Laugh out loud this is beyond hilarious. The answer is China.
Answer: a) True
Explanation:
Post-purchase cognitive dissonance is defined as process that occurs in mind of consumer when he/she buys any article or product.It creates confusion, conflict and uneasiness in mind about the purchased product.
According to the question, expensive pair of shoes can create conflict in mind whether less-priced shoes can be better in satisfying requirements than expensively purchased shoes.So, it is a case of post purchase cognitive dissonance
Thus , the given statement is true.The correct option is option(a)
This area of study encompasses Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development. Lawrence Kohlberg dedicated his life in studying the moral behavior of children and along the way of their growth cycle. In Kohlberg's theory, there are three levels of moral development. Level 1 is when we basically do not have any moral understanding of ethics at a very young age. As a result, we base our moral guidelines on what we see from elders. In Level 2, we develop a sense of understanding of moral law but we only conform to it without questions so as not to be perceived as 'bad' by others. Lastly, Level 3 is when we develop our personal moral code of ethics. We begin to understand that moral laws are not just mere black and white. It depends on the person, the reason and the situation. By this time, our principles are intact and define who we really are.