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kogti [31]
3 years ago
12

GIViNG 7 POINTS!!!!! HELP ASAP!!!!!!! On August 24, in the year 79 CE, the sky in Pompeii, Italy, grew dark and ominous. An oran

ge glow illuminated the blackened sky. When the city’s residents heard the first of what would be a terrifying series of earth-shaking rumbles, they looked to Mount Vesuvius, six kilometers in the distance. A pillar of gray ash was pouring from the volcano’s gaping mouth. The residents of Pompeii were caught by surprise. Many of those who noticed the impending eruption grabbed their family members and their valuables and fled the city. As you can see from the picture, not everyone was so lucky.
Since you were not there when Vesuvius erupted, what effect would this passage have on you if it was read as if the person reading it were there?
English
2 answers:
alexdok [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

happy

Explanation:

a measure of energy in food, specifically the measure of heat needed to raise a kilogram or a gram of water by one degree Celsius.

2- From food and drinks, pretty much nutritional stuff you like intake, if that  makes sense. Could do with energy as well though. Hope this helps.  

3- your body needs calories to keep your heart beating and your lungs breathing  

4-there is two types of calories a small Cal and a large calorie also known as

guapka [62]3 years ago
6 0
It would give a negative effect, if the person who was given the perspective to be there was actually there it’d be leaving the person terrified
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