A duty of a responsible citizen to stand against littering on public places because it causes environmental degradation. will inform to the municipality or corporation about the littering.
Explanation:
Environmental degradation is caused by disposal of garbage, throwing of plastics and other non-biodegradable matter. Littering on public places cause bad smell, breeding ground of insects (mosquitoes, fly) that causes several health hazards and diseases like Cholera, Typhoid, Dengue etc. 
To protect our environment we should stand against littering, create awareness among people by spreading the information about its harmful effect. Municipalities, Corporation should clear the road side dustbins everyday and provide moveable garbage dropper site at every corner of locality.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:
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The answer is D, 
digesting food is chemical to chemical
photosynthesis is light to chemical
and clearly respiration isn't the choice as well
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is A & D; The grand jury included 16-23 citizens and also hears evidence to determine if the accused should stand trial. 
Further Explanation:
There is one state in the U.S that uses less than the normal amount of grand jurors and that is Virginia. A grand jury is normally compromised of regular citizens who are chosen for the jury. There is anywhere from 16 to 23 jurors at any given time, depending on the reason for the grand jury. There are two types of grand juries, they are regular sessions and special sessions. 
The job of a grand jury is to; 
- Look through evidence.
 - Obtaining documents related to the issue/crime.
 - Reviewing documents related to the issue/crime.
 - Listen to sworn testimony of witnesses.
 - Determine if there is probable cause for a trial.
 
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By the 1400s, merchants and crusaders had brought many goods to Europe from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Demand for these goods increased the desire for trade. Europeans were especially interested in spices from Asia. ... Trade with the East, however, was expensive and difficult.