The availability of a product or service goes down severely.
I am smart, cute, popular, nice, rarely condescending and supremely rarely arrogant
*sips......* welp... I’m done here... bye
Answer:
False
Explanation:
True stress and strain are what are calculated by diving applied load by actual cross sectional area and change in length by length of specimen respectively. However, for engineering stress and strain, we use original area and original length. Generally, engineering Stress is always greater than the corresponding True Stress because the actual area increases due to Poisson's effect. Poisson's ratio is a measure of the Poisson effect, that describes the expansion of a material in directions perpendicular to the direction of compression. The value of Poisson's ratio is the negative of the ratio of transverse strain to axial strain.
Answer:
Here's the most common social structure in Feudalism (from the most powerful to the least powerful)
Explanation:
<u>- King</u>
The King had absolute authority within this society. He can get away with almost anything and there's no law that necessarily can stop him from doing so.
<u>- Nobles</u>
The Nobles were not as powerful as the king, but they still have influence within the government. They're often asked to give advice to the king regarding how the King should address a certain issue.
<u>- Knights </u>
The ones that have the duty to protect the empire from attacks (Back then, confrontations with outsiders happened pretty regularly. This was why their status was pretty high in Feudal Society)
<u>- Peasants</u>
They have 0 power within the government. Mostly consisted of farmers, artists, and servants.
For me personally, I prefer to be one of the Nobles. They're not as powerful as the king, but the King typically always have a target behind His back. People conspired to take His position on a daily basis and a lot of Kings ended up murdered or exiled.
Answer:
Explanation:
pollution
human waste
animal waste
intustrial waste
dams and dumping stations
religious tradions