Answer: Piaget's 3rd stage of development or known as Concrete Operational
Explanation:
The Piaget's 3rd stage of development also known as Concrete Operational tends to occurs in between ages 7 to 11. Under this children can start performing concrete operations. They tend to start reasoning logically only if it can be applied to concrete examples
. Also the children start developing the ability where they tend to classify and divide factors into different sets and ponder upon their interrelationships
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The answer to this pun is <span>Question-a-bull
Bull is an english term that is used to define a more aggressive species of cow, which is correlated as more masculine or manly.
By combining the words question, a, and bull, we create a word that sounded similar to 'questionable' which is really appropriate to use when we see a police weirdly talking to a cow.</span>
The period of human evolution has coincided with environmental change, including cooling, drying, and wider climate fluctuations over time. How did environmental change shape the evolution of new adaptations, the origin and extinction of early hominin species, and the emergence of our species, Homo sapiens? (‘Hominin’ refers to any bipedal species closely related to humans – that is, on the human divide of the evolutionary tree since human and chimpanzee ancestors branched off from a common ancestor sometime between 6 and 8 million years ago.)
How do we know Earth’s climate has changed? How quickly and how much has climate changed? One important line of evidence is the record of oxygen isotopes through time. This record of δ18O, or oxygen stable isotopes, comes from measuring oxygen in the microscopic skeletons of foraminifera (forams, for short) that lived on the sea floor. This measure can be used as an indicator of changing temperature and glacial ice over time. There are two main trends: an overall decrease in temperature and a larger degree of climate fluctuation over time. The amount of variability in environmental conditions was greater in the later stages of human evolution than in the earlier stages.
I agree because if no one had a reason as to why they did the idea, how would we have known how to do it ourselves.