Brian read the following two articles about tides by two different authors: “The Surfer’s Guide to the Tides” and “Harnessing Ti
dal Power for Energy.” Which piece of evidence would Brian most likely find in both articles? A. Surfers check the tide tables every day to determine when they can catch the best waves. B. The higher the crest of the wave, the better surf the wave will provide. C. Tides refer to the rise and fall of water levels, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. D. Tidal turbines are similar to wind turbines, but they use ocean currents, rather than wind energy, to generate power. BRAINLIEST GETS 20 POINTS!!!
It increased government regulation on businesses, because it exposed the meat industry and how disgusting it was. Now, meat has to be regulated by the FDA (food and drug association) before it is given to consumers to ensure that it is safe and good quality.
<span>Rhythm is a combination of repeated elements with slight variations in the pattern. This represents movement and motion within art, and is a technique used by visual arts and designers to create fluidity within an artwork or object. Pattern and repetition are commonly used by artists to create this effect.</span>
Answer: Sharps, flats, or naturals are called accidentals. A sharp raises the pitch of a tone a half step or one fret. A flat lowers the pitch of a tone a half step.