Answer:
This is an example of habituation.
Explanation:
Habituation refers to the decrease in the response to a stimulus after a prolonged exposition to that stimulus. In the situation we are analyzing here, you are experiencing habituation. The stimulus - the sound of the tornado siren - no longer provokes a response from you. When it was a novelty, something you hadn't gotten used to yet, you would be startled. However, after hearing it over and over again, you no longer jump at its sound. You are now habituated to it.
Theres only one thing that I know ... As time progressed, Indian astronomy became more scientific and less spiritual! hope this helps!
Well if this is multiple choice then tell me but other than that I can tell you what I personally think. Think of a fire, a fire might get bigger when it is hotter and it can even change colors but most of the time it does not get much brighter once it reaches a steady burn. Stars are kinda similar they can be big but not bright and vice versa. dwarf stars are a tad bit different but then again I will remind you that I am not professionally educated on this topic. the properties that determine such a star can be density, heat(of course), and chemical makeup. Density plays the largest role in such a situation because if the star is not dense but is made of a very hot material then a lot of the time it will be dim where if it is highly dense with a very hot material then often times they are very bright. I don't know if this helped but I hope for your case it did ^-^ I gave it my all XD.
Answer:
Selective benefits
Explanation:
I had a similar question to this on my lesson, I got this answer, I hope it helps, let me know if it didn't. Have a nice day