1. I believe the answer is: Ukraine;soviet union
Chernobyl disaster happened in April 26th 1986. At that time period, almost all regions in eastern Europe fell under the influence of the soviet union.
When the soviet union lost the cold war, it's territory was divided into many different nations and ukraine was one of them.
2. I believe the answer is: <span>Pripyas
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The main reason for this is because the residual from the radioactive substance still persist. It's predicted that the area won't be completely safe for habitation for the next 20,000 years due to the longevity of the substance's half-lives.
3. No, the disaster could happen to anyone.
The main reason for the disaster like Chernobyl to happen is because of human erorr or miscalculation.
Just like Soviet union's scientist, Our scientist is also a normal human being that is not immune from making human errors.
Answer:
The sociometric/peer acceptance category of controversial relates to children who are noticed by peers and are liked by a quite a few children and disliked by quite a few others.
Explanation:
<u>A sociometric status is a measurement that shows how liked or disliked children are by their peers.</u> It can be divided into five categories: popular, rejected, neglected, average, or controversial. <u>The controversial category is the one that answers our question. It refers to children who are liked by quite a few children and disliked by quite a few others. Children who belong to this category have qualities that can be perceived as good or bad by others.</u> For instance, they tend to be prone to anger, and may seem a bit snobbish. On the other hand, they can also be sociable, cooperative, and good at sports.
I believe the answer is: Script
In psychology, script would determine the set of behaviours that a person tend to do when facing a certain situation. The formation of script usually influenced by several factors, including knowledge, previous experience, relationship with other people, or even personalities.
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