Answer:
<u>Beach norishment</u> refers to <u>addition of sand on beach</u> to <u>reduce the erosion effect</u> by water currents.
<u>Vegetation management</u> is the <u>(re)plantation</u> of plants to reduce the erosion effect on beaches caused by waves.
Explanation:
In the statements given above, addition of hard structure doesn't primarily means beach nourishment, likewise, vegetation management doesn't replace the sand on beach rather prevent sand erosion. However, vegetation management brings in plants that hold the sand especially on sand dunes. Floods cannot be totally controlled by beach nourishment but with the help of plants, their impact can be minimized.
Simple version:
6 levels of environmental organization
individual
population
community
ecosystem
biome
biosphere
complicated version:
Exploring levels of biological organization
Biosphere
Ecosystem
community
population
organism
organs
tissues
cell
organelles
molecules
Remittent fever
Remittent fever is a high body
temperature which shows fluctuations each 24-hour period but never gets to
normal. The pattern of this fever is not a distinguishable feature of any
disease. For the question given above, Mrs. Harris is describing remittent
fever.
Complete question, Answer, and Explanation:
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