The question is incomplete as the group of choices are not available, however the answer is given on the generalized knowledge.
Answer:
The correct answer would be : A distress flag.
Explanation:
VDS stands for the visual distress signal use by the people who is in some sort of distress or lost with their boat mainly. VDS involve mainly pyrotechnic and non pyrotechnic visual distress signals to attracts attention towards them in distress.
A non pyrotechnic VDS is type of VDS that does not involve any type of exothermic reaction or flare gun to bring attention. These Non pyrotechnic VDS can also be different on the basis of the time of the use. The approved day time non pyrotechnic distress signal is The distress flag. The size of the flag must be at least 3 × 3 feet with a black square and ball on an orange background.
<span>The answer is letter D. <span>
<span>Headaches
and elevated blood pressures are physiological symptoms of stress. When a
person is experiencing high levels of stress, bodily functions and chemical
processes within the body become imbalanced. Stress causes the heart to pump
extra and the brain produces high levels of chemicals to trigger a protective
response to stressors. People who experience chronic stress tend to develop
other diseases (e.g. heart failures, stroke) that may lead to death. In order
to manage stress a person must engage in breathing and relaxing exercises that
may return the body back to its homeostasis. </span></span></span>
driving how you are pose to drive, lol
Healthy adults aged 19-64 should do at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity such as cycling or brisk walking every week as well as <span>strength exercises on two or more days a week that work all the major muscles. They could instead do </span><span><span>75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity, such as running or a game of singles tennis every week, as well as </span>strength exercises on two or more days a week that work all the major muscles. They could even do a </span><span><span>mix of moderate and vigorous aerobic activity every week. </span></span>
I would say something that makes you use the spinal cord the most (if you catch my drift)...