<span>An introduction is not an angle from which to look at a piece of literature when using hexagonal writing.
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Assuming first draft mean rough draft??
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Answer:
hope this helps:)
Explanation:
Page 1
Radio waves are used in wi-fi signals. This frequency has the lowest energy
Microwave waves are used in microwaves (wow that's a tongue twister - say that 5 times fast) to heat foods and liquids, which also are present in smartphones.
Infrared waves are used in night vision cameras and remote controls.
Visible light waves let us predict the weather through clouds.
UV waves are used in suntanning and killing bacteria.
X-rays are used to view fractured or broken bones. They can spot pneumonia and breast cancer as well!
Gamma waves kill cancerous cells and are used in oncology. This frequency has the highest energy.
Page 2
Violet light has the shortest wavelength
1. Reflection
2. Refraction
3. Absorption
Page 3 *i'm not 100% on these so take this sparingly*
1. Water
2. Glass
3. Air
Light travels <em>slower</em>
Sound travels <em>slower</em>
Page 4
105 is the least dense
50 is the densest
Page 5
A. Solid
B. Freezing - top
Melting - bottom
C. Liquid
D. Condensation - top
Vaporization - bottom
E. Gas
Usually, in a conclusion, you wrap up what you have been writing about the whole time. So, a conclusion is basically a summary of the whole text. You can introduce new ideas for the reader, but it is usually inadvisable. In a couple of sentences, you should finish your text, referring to the previous paragraphs and just wrap it all up nicely.