Answer: Hurricanes (Option A)
Explanation: Hurricane is an example of density-independent factors (climate and weather). Hurricane is an environmental induced agents that can checkmate the size of a population without considering the population density of a community.
However, this process is engineered by nature, meanwhile the group of organisms have no effects on the mode of action of the agent.
Answer:
definition, classification, and advantages and disadvantages
Explanation:
<u>Definition</u>
During this part of the text, the writers will give a brief introduction to the topic that they want to cover. They will give a definition toward a certain phenomenon and make the readers understand the reason why the writers want to analyze it in their writing.
<u>Classification</u>
In this part, the writers will arrange their ideas into several classes or groups. The purpose is to make it easier for the readers to understand the information that they provide .
<u>Advantages &Disadvantages</u>
Even though this is more common in a persuasive text, some persuasive text can be considered as nonfiction. (if they rely on facts and logic as a method of persuasion). In this part, the writers will try to convince the readers on how their perspective in a certain problem is more advantageous compared to other writers' perspective on the topic
The given statement is false.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Objections raised by the customer side are generally based on the price of the product, old-fashioned brush-offs, competitor products or product fits. It is customary to object the products in the market by the buyers.
Objections may be classified into four types namely,
- Price of the product
- Relationship/Trust
- Quality of service
- Customary stall
From the statement given in the question we can interpret that the customer has lost the trust on the after sales services of the copier. Therefore, we can conclude that the statement is an example of objection due to quality of service.
<span>Opponent process theory
Devin is seeing a "negative afterimage" which is generally caused by the rods and cones in the eye adapting to over stimulation and losing sensitivity. The opponent process theory by Ewald Hering explains this phenomena by claiming that the eye sees three channelsl red versus green, blue versus yellow, and black versus white. When the green channel is over stimulated, then it starts to return a weaker green signal, which is then interpreted as magenta. The same applies to the other channels.</span>