Answer:
probably like 30 million if anything
Explanation:
Answer: Heat energy.
Explanation:Heat energy is absorbed by the substance. At what temperature is the boiling point of this substance?
The question is about the short story "A Matter of Fact" by Rudyard Kipling, an English journalist and writer.
In a radio version the story can start with sea waves sound, and we can expect introduction of the characters sailing together. The story mainly have 3 characters and all 3 are journalists.
They are sailing from South Africa to England, and due to unexpected currents due to a volcanic eruption. Here we can hear the flaming sounds of a volcano eruption and rough sea that is causing a difficulty for the pilot to steer.
Then we will hear sounds of the sea monster that appears from the ocean bed and is screaming in pain as the monster is wounded and all 3 journalists look at the monster astonishingly and their surprised voice can be heard. The sea monster then falls back in the ocean bed, having heavy voices of pain and then the sound of monster falling in the sea, that will be a bit loud and powerful.
The journalists then discuss how they will represent this scene to the public and all 3 have some mixed views that can be heard in their voice and native accents.
Learn more at brainly.com/question/25844560
Professor charisma's viewpoint best illustrates the "evolutionary" perspective, while professor smith best illustrates the "social-cultural" perspective.
To utilize an evolutionary perspective is to think about all practices, for example, fears, biases, and connections etc. as the consequence of developmental procedures. This point of view takes the position that practices appeared because of adjustments to living conditions. While social-cultural perspective endorse the norms and values approved and appreciated by the society.
Answer:
5, Akai Avenue,
Sadeadu Street;
Ososa, Ijebu ode.
19th March, 2017.
The Editor,
The Rising Nepal Newspaper,
Lagos, Nigeria.
Dear sir,
DEFORESTATION IN OSOSA VILLAGE
Through your esteemed newspaper, I would like to express my concern about the rapid deforestation in my community. It was estimated by the Nigeria Forestry Department that about 100,000 trees had been cut illegally cut without any replacement from the forest reserve in Ososa this year. This alarming thrend needs to be urgently curtail to avoid further effects of global climate change in our community and the country at large. This preliminary effect of this practice is well captured in the UN July report of places prone to flooding, which rank Ososa among the first 50 places in the world with high tendency of flooding.
I humbly request you use your good position to give this issue a wider coverage considering the brutal effect it will have on the economic and social development of our society if not immediately curtailed.
Yours faithfully,
(your name).