This isn't a school question but ill answer it anyway, he walked off the field because he took the coach saying leave personally.
Answer:
digital or electronic textbooks
enlarged print
descriptive videos
Explanation:
Any support that involves the use of the eye cannot be used by the teachers of the visually impaired. The options mentioned here digital or electronic, textbooks, enlarged print and descriptive videos all involve the use of the eye and so cannot be used.
The supports that can be used to teach the visually impaired are the ones which require the use of the other sense organs. They need to stimulate the skin and ears.
Answer:
A. beliefs and positions on political issues.
The correct answer is Gettysburg
Explanation:
The battle of Gettysburg was the bloodiest of the United States Civil War. In addition to more than 8,000 deaths, the Pennsylvania hill strike is considered a turning point in the US civil conflict (1861-1865).
The episode marks the beginning of the offensive of the Union's northern troops: a decisive victory for General George Meade - and a disastrous feat for the prominent Strategic General Robert Lee, military leader of the Confederacy (South).
Answer:
The only correct statement is D) Included in the category of resources called land
Explanation:
Land is a natural resource, whether it is use for agriculture, for conservation purposes, for hunting game, or for appropriation and exploitation of other resources.
All the other statements are wrong:
- A is wrong because some natural resources have value in themselves. For example, coal can be transformed to produce other things, or be extracted, and use in its pure form to produce energy.
- B is wrong because most natural resources are scarce: oil is scarce, natural gas is scarce, and even land itself is scarce. The planet Earth does not have unlimited dimensions.
- C is objectively wrong because most natural resources are exclusionary and have to be paid for. Oil has to be paid for, same thing for coal, crops grown in land, and so on. Some people might believe that natural resources are free and unlmited, but that would be a misconception.