Answer:
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Explanation:
A German explorer, Karl Mauch, was first to arrive, in 1871. He befriended another German, Adam Render, who was living in the tribe of Chief Pika, a Karanga leader, and who led him to Great Zimbabwe
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Answer:
liquid, solid, liquid
The water started as solid cubes, melted, and then returned to cubes again when it was returned to the freezer.
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Melanie demonstrates her fine motor skills, when she ties shoelaces on her own and uses fork and spoon.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
Children with fine motor skills exhibit more finely tuned movements such as finger dexterity. The fine motor skills coordinates the muscles like fingers and hands, with the eyes to complete the tasks perfectly. Kids with fine motor skills can easily perform sewing, playing guitar, writing and handling spoon and fork.
Fine motor skills can be achieved only when the kids learn to use the muscles in the hands, fingers and wrist. To improve hand eye coordination in the kids, they should be introduced with some fine motor activities like picking and grasping pom-poms, turning pages, buttoning the clothes and using keyboard.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
A forest is a renewable resource but it takes much more time to grow a forest than to grow a stand of trees
Answer:
Piaget preoperational stage
Explanation:
According to Piaget, Donny would be in the preoperational stage, which ranges from two to seven years of age. Children of this age are self-centered because <em>they often believe that people see the world as they do</em>. At this stage the children focus only on one aspect of the objects. That's why Donny pays attention only to the height of the glass without considering its width. For this reason, he considers that his mother served him less juice by having a shorter glass.
<u>The preoperational stage is also characterized in that the infant thinks that inanimate objects have the same sensory capacity as a human</u>, such as seeing, feeling or hearing.