Answer:
Binocular Cues
Explanation:
Binocular cues are information visually obtained when the two eyes of humans are open and can see. The visual information is processed by the human brain in order to enable humans perceive distance or depth.
One of the importance of binocular cues to humans is that it helps us know the steepness of a hilly path when climbing. It also helps sportsmen like footballers to know how close or far-off an incoming ball is.
Answer: D.
Explanation: Jenna is upset with Ms. Jenson for not giving her a spot on the math team.
I think the best answer to this question is the people in a specified place that could affect the growth and character of a person. If a person is from an area who is crime and poverty is more prone, the tendency is it can influence itself to do bad things or do the same as its environment doing in everyday lifestyle
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I say A because you need evidence to establish something.