Answer:
These updates are only eligible if the code or standard has the required type of restore, is appropriate for the type of restore, prevents disasters during installation, is a legal requirement, is uniform, and is enforced during the given period.
Explanation:
The question above refers to the mobilization of federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments to solve structural problems created by natural disasters, terrorist attacks or any other human action that could harm the physical structure of the region. In situations like this, governments can look for economic and professional help to solve these problems. This assistance is provided by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) which analyzes assistance requests by preparing documents that present codes that specify the type of problem and help needed. These codes are only eligible if: they have the type of restoration required, they are appropriate for the type of restoration, they prevent disasters during installation, they are legal requirements, they are uniform, and they are applied for the specified period.
Answer:
During the day, daylight floods our environment every which way, with both immediate and reflected daylight coming to us from wherever we can see. Around evening time, the daylight doesn't flood the environment, as it's dull wherever in the sky that there isn't a state of light at, similar to a star, planet, or the Moon.
If a country is isolated, it will have to produce everything that it needs: especially food clothes and medicine. It won't be able to specialize, but it will have to focus on satisfying the needs of the people.
If it is not isolated, it can specialize in the things that it can produce the best and fastest, and hope to exchange it for the things that it can't produce.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Those snakes affect the ecoystem because they need food so they go down and become a predator and hunt for food. If they bite people depending if its venomous then they'd seek medical help
Answer:
D. Maori politicians
Explanation:
indigenous representation