I believe it is false...........
D = m/V
m = 75g
V = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cm^3
d = 75/64 = 1 11/64 g/cm^3
The height wind waves or waves generated by the wind are surface waves that occur on the surface of oceans, lakes, rivers, seas and canals etc. Waves can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. They range in size from small ripples to over 100 foot high. They are dependent on the following three things:
1. Wind speed - the height of waves is dependent on the speed of the wind. The faster the wind, the higher the waves and vice versa. 2. Wind direction - the height of waves is dependent on whether the wind is blowing offshore or onshore. Offshore winds blow from the land onto the sea so tend to cause bigger waves3. Storm winds in a cyclone or hurricane. These winds travel in circles around the eye of the storm and are usually very high in intensity. Depending on the intensity of the wind and the speed at which the wind is travelling, the wave height will differ.
Business Impact Analysis
Business Impact Analysis (BIA) refers
to the method of determining the potential risks that a business will encounter
when disaster strikes. It is the first step in the contingency planning process.
Large businesses with strong disaster recovery planning programs put BIA into
their programs, making it one of the important stages. Unless BIA has been
conducted, the disaster recovery programs will not be fully developed since the
output of BIA will ascertain the strategies and policies that will be in the
disaster recovery program of the company.