Answer:
Wild woods fires cause broad harm to widely varied vegetation and result in demolition of man-made property in and around the region of fire.
Controlled flames are utilized by agriculturists and woodland authorities to keep fierce blazes under control. It includes cautious, controlled consuming of specific territories of the woods, to tidy it up inflammable natural issue. In case of fire, this cleaned up zone goes about as a boundary for fire from spreading further.
During the time spent controlled consuming, a few wild creatures are killed and lose their environment. Thick smoke from such man-made flames is a reason for natural concern as well
Explanation:
I'm almost positive it's C
Answer:
Subjective norm.
Explanation:
The theory of planned behavior seeks to explain any health behavior over which the individual has control. It believes that behavior is influenced by a number of factors such as pressure from family or society, the belief that changing that behavior will be easy or difficult, the belief in one's own capacity to do it etc.
According to this theory, there are six constructs that represent a person's actual control of a certain behavior. One of those constructs is called subjective norm. It refers to the person's belief concerning whether or not that behavior is approved by others. If a person believes people who are important to him do not want him to engage in a certain behavior, he will be less likely to do it. That is Carl's situation. His lack of conviction concerning his diet comes from a subjective norm.
For the first question try Answer choice A
Answer: sendentary
Explanation: They would usually be tired, un-energetic and ill. Therefore, not moving around a lot.