The distance between Perth and Brisbane is around 2,241 miles and the distance between Darwin and Hobart is about 2,321 miles.
Answer:
Thematic apperception test
Explanation:
Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan developed a projective psychological test known as "Thematic apperception test" at Harvard University. It is also known as picture interpretation technique.
Procedure:
The subjects are shown multiple ambiguous pictures so as to seek an involuntary response from them. Their perception of the images reveals hidden motives and the concerns of the society around them. The subjects narrate a story or their feelings about those pictures that includes what, how and why the event is happening. Such an event invokes involuntary display of subconsciousness in the subject. It explores the issues and themes related to the subject's life providing useful information in the psychological assessment.
The correct answer is letter b. valued for their efforts to improve the world. Today's heroes are often valued for their efforts to improve the world. True heroes are those do not a super power like The Flash or Superman but rather the power and ability to do significant things to improve the world.
Answer:visibility, traction, speed, distance
Explanation: Visibility is reduced when there are heavy rains or any other extreme weather conditions which means the driver will be unable to see clearly while driving on the road.
Which means they may not see what crosses in front of them or may not even be able to predict or see what's the other driver intends to do leading to collisions.
It may hinder their ability to react in time.
They have to slow down to the point where they even go below the actual average driving speed because the road becomes slippery which may mean the car may roll over if its heavy rains or they may even be things flying to the road.
They have to keep a double safe following distance , double than of the normal following distance since extreme weather conditions introduces so many different risks such as not be able to see a standing car on the road or the the crossing animals.