Answer:
Descriptive interpretation
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing, the options are
Genetic interpretation
Productive interpretation
Descriptive interpretation
Evaluative interpretation
During counseling, sometimes counselors apply tests and they later give interpretation of them. Tests collect information of the client to analyze and identify problems, a treatment or a diagnose. Test interpretation refers to the process of analyzing the answers of the test and translate them into data that is helpful to reach these goals.
A descriptive interpretation of the data is done when the counselor explains to the test taker their current situation (the current state of things, current problem, etc), they don't make interpretations but only explain what they see according to the test.
Thus, when the counselor provides information on the current status of the test taker, the counselor is giving a descriptive interpretation.
Temperature decreases will affect the water cycle. Since the temperature is lower, less water will evaporate. Water has a specific boiling point at which it evaporates and if it is lower than that temperature, the water cannot evaporate. Colder air holds less water vapor, which leads to less rain and can cause droughts. This will throw the entire water cycle off balance.
The correct procedure is the one exposed in the C. option, that is Look for other fossils of transitional forms in the rock layers between the two fossils. This is true because t<span>he hypothesis definitely predicts such forms which states that there had to have been something intermediate between a few spiky projections and fully formed feathers. Hope this can help</span>
(CERCLA) is a United States federal law designed to clean up sites contaminated with hazardous substances and pollutants.
Answer:
Water bodies have been an amazing mode of transport for carrying people and/or goods within and across regional, national and continental borders. Hitherto, a lot of countries still depend on inland water transport for the transportation of bulk and general cargo across lakes/rivers over long distances. Similarly, Ghana’s Inland Water Transport (IWT) system managed by Volta Lake transport Company (VLTC) has been in operation for decades. Regardless of the long years of operational activities, the IWT system in Ghana is faced with numerous constraints grouped under administrative, market, logistics and technical constraints which impede smooth operations and growth of the industry. By means of interviews and questionnaires, open ended verbal questions were used to ascertain respondents’ opinions on these major challenges. In this regard, some recommendations such as institutionalization and proper regulation of IWT, dredging or periodic maintenance of navigational channels, improvement of logistics and infrastructural development and also promotion of integrated transport planning, to boost IWT system in Ghana and other countries with similar constrains were presented. As encouragement approach, some benefits of improved IWT as enjoyed by many countries with competitive IWT were also discussed in comparison with Ghana and other countries where IWT is not very competitive.