I think it is body language.
<span>Sara most likely conducted a private study. We are unsure if the students she interviewed where made aware that their information would be shared. There are conflict of interests regarding the results of her survey. There are chances that the students answers were not true or some students just answered with the most social acceptable answers. Sara should not have shared this information.</span>
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We can enhance our oral communication skills in international environments by giving follow up in writing, accepting blame, smiling when it is appropriate, and encouraging accurate feedback.
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- Writing helps us form a habit of using formal or professional language which is of prime importance when we are residing in an international environment.
- Accepting blame inculcates the virtue of being humble and kind towards others.
- Smiling helps us develop a positive approach. It also gives out a message that we are an outgoing, easy to approach person.
- Asking for feedback helps us understand our lacunas and improve.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"While exploring a rock formation, Hiroto finds a rock that has footprints pressed into it. A geologist tells Hiroto that the rock is millions of years old. Which of these statements is correct about Hiroto’s find?
A.It is not a fossil, because footprints are not fossils. B.It is not a fossil, because only whole organisms are fossils. C.It is a fossil only if Hiroto finds actual parts of the organism in rocks nearby. D.It is a fossil because footprints of organisms from million of years ago are considered to be fossils.
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Answer:
D.It is a fossil because footprints of organisms from million of years ago are considered to be fossils.
Explanation:
Fossils are body remains of animals and plants trapped in rocks for thousands of years. These traces can be parts of the body, body structure, tracks, footprints, among others. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where Hiroto found a mark caused by an animal on a rock. In short, Hiroto found a rock with pressed footprints that is approximately millions of years old. He found a fossil.
- Wind. When strong winds blow, the topsoil along with the organic matter is carried away by the wind.
- Water. When it rains in the hilly areas, the soil gets washed away towards the plains.
- Overgrazing.
- Deforestation.
- Afforestation.
- Crop Rotation.
- Terrace Farming.
- Building Dams.
*hoped this helped...*