Option (b) and (f)i.e, Project Constellation and ExoMars have been deferred due to a shortage of funds and The amount of money spent on NASA is much less than the amount of money spent on the Department of Defense.
<h3>What Is NASA?</h3>
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is known as NASA. The United States government's NASA agency is in charge of all air and space-related science and technology. With the Soviet satellite Sputnik's launch in 1957, the Space Age officially began.
On October 1st, 1958, NASA began operations. The organization was established to coordinate American space exploration and aviation research.
According to the study, the federal government spends 40 times less on NASA than on the Department of Defense. As a result, the initial response is correct. The second response is likewise accurate because it was stated clearly in the article. The other options are also illogical because neither Russia nor anybody else ever claimed that NASA or the government of Defense were less significant than one another.
Therefore, option(b)and(f) are the two claims.
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<em>The correct answer is A. because the coma is at the place then all the other choices:) </em>
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The most logical answer would be A.
"The author states that animals and humans share 98 percent DNA." The author is explaining the genetics of animals and humans. please correct me if i'm wrong!!
Answer:
Check the answer in the explanation (below)
Explanation:
Rearranging the sentences in this story so that it is in proper chronological order, we have:
Every March 19, the swallows return to the Mission in San Juan Capistrano, California. This year, my family and I drove down to the mission to see if the swallows really do come back. While we were driving, we heard a loud bang. The car had a flat tire. My dad steered the car to the shoulder on the freeway, and he and my older brother Kyle got out to change the tire. While they were changing the tire, it started to rain. Dad and Kyle got soaking wet. After they finished, Dad and Kyle got into the car, and we drove on. We arrived at the mission at 12:30 and found a parking spot. A large crowd of people was waiting for the swallows to arrive at the mission. Of course, it stopped raining. We waited for two hours, but no birds came. My sisters became restless. Finally my Dad said, "Let's go, they aren't coming this year." As we walked out to the parking lot, my sister Abby looked up. "Look at all the birds!" she exclaimed. It was indeed the swallows. And to think we almost drove away and missed the swallows' return to Capistrano.
Having rearranged the story, we can easily follow the flow of the narrative.