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I feel like climate change is dangerous because storms, rising sea levels, heatwaves, cold waves, hurricanes, etc can hurt animals and us humans. For Example, heat can cause heat strokes and hot waters. Hot water can hurt the sea animals because hurts them and also destroy their homes. Climate change gets worse every year and there are ways to stop them. We just have to do our part. For Example, we can power our homes with renewable energy, better lightbulbs, and more! I think that climate change is a big thing and sometimes can't be controlled but it never hurts to try. Another example, high wave levels are super dangerous, the waves can hurt the animals and if waves get too high the waves can hurt our homes as well. Even if we humans can't feel when a storm is coming our dogs can sense barometric pressure changes. I hope you understand why I think climate change is dangerous.
Hope that helps! If needed you can change anything to make it sound more like you.
Explanation:
So u do cross multiplication first
1.5/6=10/p ---> 1.5p=10×6
1.5p=60
then divide both sides by 1.5 since u want p by itself
p= 60/1.5
p=40
Tim is someone's name, and thus, <u>is a proper noun.</u>
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u> A proper noun is a specific noun. For example, "lake" is a common noun and thus do not need capitalization but Lake Michigan is a specific noun (because it's a specific place) and does need capitalized. All proper nouns need capitalization, and a common proper noun is someone's name.
Doctor can be used generally, you could say, "I think I need to go see a doctor" so that's not it
Uncle could work if you were referring to someone specifically. "My uncle is coming over" is using it in a general sense, but, "My Uncle John is coming over" is more specific, so that would be a specific noun but in this case, it isn't.
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Robot by itself is a common noun so it isn't an option. For example, "did you see this cool robot she's working on?" It's used in a general sense.
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Am-bu-lance ??? is this what you're looking for???