It's important to take your time in any game that requires focus, strategy, and quick thinking - while you have to be in physical shape for baseball, you also have to have the mental capacity to be aware of every thing around you and look for the perfect opportunity to make any move so that you can make the best possible move.
Examples: (Hitting the ball at the perfect time with the right amount of force, knowing when it's safe to run home or if you need to stop at what ever base, being aware of where the ball is at all times, knowing where/who to throw the ball to when you want to get someone out, knowing how to pitch the ball to trick the batter.)
Answer:
Social distancing is the practice of increasing the space between individuals and decreasing the frequency of contact to reduce the risk of spreading a disease (ideally to maintain at least 6 feet between all individuals, even those who are asymptomatic). Social distancing strategies can be applied on an individual level (e.g., avoiding physical contact), a group level (e.g., canceling group activities where individuals will be in close contact), and an operational level (e.g., rearranging chairs in the dining hall to increase distance between them).
idk abt the 6 feet thing ;-;
Explanation:
<span>Coolant is checked when leaking purple fluid . Generally coolant is green and orange and in some cases it is in purple color. You can smell the coolant leaking. There are three common causes for coolant leaking. Those are Leaky Radiator Cap or Internal Leak or External Leak.Coolant leaking Sweet Smelling (toxic). If your car is leaking coolant, it will run normally until the coolant level gets too low.</span>
Answer: A
Explanation:
Incidence rates describe the occurrence of new cases of a disease or condition in a community during a period of time relative to the size of the population at risk for that disease or condition during that same time period. In calculating this rate, the numerator is the number of new cases during the specific period of time, and the denominator consists only of those who are at risk for developing the disease or condition during the specific period of time. A prevalence rate is the number of all cases of a specific disease or condition in a population at a given point in time relative to the population at the same point in time. Attack rates document the number of new cases of a disease in those exposed to the disease. The percentage of deaths in a specific period of time from a specific cause refers to the mortality rate.