Answer:subtle
[ˈsʌt(ə)l]
ADJECTIVE
(especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyse or describe.
"his language expresses rich and subtle meanings"
synonyms:
fine · fine-drawn · ultra-fine · nice · overnice · minute · precise · narrow · tenuous · hair-splitting · indistinct · indefinite · elusive · abstruse · minuscule
(of a mixture or effect) delicately complex and understated.
"subtle lighting"
synonyms:
understated · low-key · muted · toned down · subdued · delicate · faint · pale · soft · indistinct · indefinite · vague · washed out
capable of making fine distinctions.
"a subtle mind"
synonyms:
astute · keen · quick · fine · acute · sharp · razor-like · razor-sharp · [more]
making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something.
"he tried a more subtle approach"
archaic
crafty; cunning.
"the subtle fiend dissembled"
synonyms:
ingenious · clever · skilful · adroit · cunning · crafty · wily · artful · devious
Explanation:
the world would be really cold
Answer: Problem description
Explanation:
There are some key components of the the evidence based public health approach. In this the decision is based on the basis of the best available scientific evidence with the help of the data available.
The problem description of an issue is an issue which is to be addressed in order to improve it or work upon it.
Based on the seriousness of the problem the does and don't are decided to work on it.
Hence, the answer is Problem description.
Answer:
red blood cells, most white blood cells and platelets... hope it helps
Explanation:
True
The rates of teen pregnancies in the U.S. have fallen