For this case I will give my niece as an example.
During her age between 15 and 18 years, she has had important emotional changes.
Among these emotional changes are:
1) Happiness: She gets quite happy when she goes out with her friends or with her boyfriend
2) Sadness: When she argues for some reason with her boyfriend, or with her friends, the day is a little sad and this may remain so for an indefinite time.
3) Resentment: She has a grudge for people who have tried to hurt her.
These emotional changes can be suffered by anyone, but are more critical during adolescence and requires the support of parents to know how to manage.
Answer:
As you get older, the amount of fat below the skin decreases, therefore making it harder to stay warm, or control your body temperature.
The correct answers are: Pacific and North American.
The Pacific plate is located between Asia and Australia from one side, and North and South America on the other side, making the plate being artificially split into both the East and the West Hemisphere. The interesting part is the the western part of the plate is in the East Hemisphere, while the eastern part is in the Western Hemisphere.
The North American plate, in general is located in the West Hemisphere, apart from a small fraction of it that comes on the territory of Russia, the far eastern part of Russia to be more specific. So this small portion of the plate comes to be in the territory of the Eastern Hemisphere.
Answer:
cesarean section
Explanation:
A Cesarean section (C-section) is the surgical removal of the baby so it can be delivered. The baby is taken out through the mother's abdomen, also known as uterus. In the United States, almost one in three women has their babies this way and in the UK, caesarean section deliveries have increased from 19.7% of births in 2000 to 26.2% in 2015. Note: Just like with any surgery, your body needs time to heal afterward. Expect to stay in the hospital for three to four days after your delivery (longer if there are complications), and give your body up to six weeks to fully heal.