Personally, I think you need to answer this question yourself because if you do end up talking to your parent/teacher, then it wouldn't be exactly like the way I describe how I do it, but anyways:
I can lock eyes with them to make sure they know I'm listening and not disregarding what they say, I could also keep still to be able to hear what they are saying and not be distracted by other things around me.
After I listen to what they say, I'll answer what they are asking based on what I know or what they have asked. If it's something that I have to answer, then either answer right away if you know it, or let them know that you need a second to reply to their question.
D. Fall is implied. The leaves turning gold and red is the biggest cue, as this only happens in fall. Other clues include 'crisp' (chilly, but not snow-cold).
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Nepal is rich in forest. That's why it is called “Green forests are the wealth of Nepal.” Years ago, most of the land of Nepal was covered with forest but due to population growth people have started to clear the jungle for various purposes like cultivation settlement. Even today 29% of land is covered with jungle.
There are 35 major forest types and 118 ecosystems found in Nepal. In terms of growing stocks Shorea robusta, Quercus spp, Terminalia alata, Pinus roxburghii, Abies spectabilis, Rhododendron spp, Alnus nepalensis, Schima wallichii, Tsuga dumosa are the major tree species.
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It will evaporate, condense, then make precipitation