The two major factors determining the distribution of terrestrial biomes are temperature and rainfall
Explanation:
The terrestrial biomes includes all the grasslands the forest and the tundra region but it is mainly dominated by the grasslands. Some of the major terrestrial biomes include the tropical rainforest the savannas the subtropical deserts and the boreal forests.
One of the major abiotic factors which determine the distribution of the terrestrial biome is the climatic conditions. Season and the soil quality is also a major factor that determines the biomes. The area in which the plants can grow the temperature and the rainfall also determines the terrestrial biome.
Answer:
Smashed condition reported the highest speed estimated (40.8 mph)
Explanation:
Loftus and Palmer's study on eyewitness was published in 1974. the study aimed to test the hypothesis that the language used in eye-witness testimony can alter the memory of a person. . In the first experiment, both the experimenter took 45 American students. It was a laboratory experiment with 7 accidents ranging from 5 to 30 seconds. After watching the clip, the subjects asked to describe what happened in the movie. they asked the specific question as to how fast the car was going?
The subjects who asked smashed question thought that the car was in so high speed as
- Smashed 40.8 mph.
- Collided (39.3)
- Bumped (38.1)
- Hit (34 mph)
- Contacted (31.8 mph) in descending order.
The result finding was that the verb conveyed an impression of the speed of the car was traveling and this all things altered the perception of eye witness perception.
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Bloody attacks in which entire populations of cities and towns were often wiped out.<span>
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From the trenches, we have gained spaces that nowhere else have been won. This has made our culture tolerant to our identity," says Biiniza Carillo, a muxe. "The Zapotecs have a fighter culture. The man has a voice, the woman has a voice and the muxe has also earned a voice to reclaim spaces. We are fighters for our body, our space, our house," she says.
The muxes even have a defined social and economic role within the Zapotec society. Most take on traditionally feminine tasks, such as embroidery or craftsmanship, through which they preserve their culture. "The jobs we perform, from the time of our ancestors, have been only for muxes. We are cooks, embroiderers, weavers, ornaments makers and makeup artists. These are the five traditional trades of muxes," says Biiniza.