Two key factors are involved in people accepting the drinking of tap water that comes from the treated wastewater:
1. Economic strength of the country: The country that has the wealth to develop and use technologies that can treat and purify the wastewater to make it available for drinking will make it possible for the people to accept it. The country may subsidise this kind of water to increase its use and popularity among its citizens.
2. Social acceptance: People should understand that they are drinking pure water and not wastewater. The change in mentality of people will promote its consumption.
Answer:
D competition for resources
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This question is asking to state what is being defined. The term defined in the question is called DIFFUSION
Explanation:
Diffusion is the movement of particles/fluids from a region where they are highly concentrated to the region where they are less in concentration across a space. Diffusion is a form of passive transport i.e does not require energy input to occur. This is because the movement occurs down a concentration gradient.
A concentration gradient i.e difference in concentration occurs when there is an uneven amount/concentration of particles in two regions. Hence, movement occurs naturally to the direction where the particles are less concentrated from where they are more concentrated.
Answer: Disruptive selection
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Disruptive selection, also called diversifying selection, describes changes in population genetics in which extreme values for a trait are favored over intermediate values. In this case, the variance of the trait increases and the population is divided into two distinct groups.
Stabilizing selection (not to be confused with negative or purifying selection) is a type of natural selection in which the population mean stabilizes on a particular non-extreme trait value. ... This means that most common phenotype in the population is selected for and continues to dominate in future generations.
directional selection: a mode of natural selection in which a single phenotype is favored, causing the allele frequency to continuously shift in one direction. disruptive selection: (or diversifying selection) a mode of natural selection in which extreme values for a trait are favored over intermediate values.