Answer:
Tests can be biased in terms of impact (how they are used) and statistically. Tests can be biased if they treat groups unfairly or discriminate against diverse groups by, for example, “underestimating their potential or over-pathologizing their symptoms”
Explanation:
There are many human activities that could contribute significantly to the creation of dead zones, and here are some of them:
1. the use of chemical fertilizers
2. urban land use
3. coastal littering, as well as runoff from sewage
4. use of harmful phosphates in detergents
Dead zones are places in waters on Earth where there is so little oxygen left due to pollution that marine life cannot survive there.
Processes operating in the Earth system take place on spatial scales varying from fractions of millimeters to thousands of kilometers, and on time scales that range from milliseconds to billions of years.
<span>Examples of instantaneous - breathing; rotation of the Earth; earthquake<span>Examples of long term - making coal; plate tectonics</span></span>
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that contributes to
coordination and accurate timing whenever a human being is doing an
action. In this scenario, Derek damaged
his cerebellum severely which might lead in lack of coordination and timing
whenever he does a certain action or movement.
Technically you can believe in what you want but it’s your choice you can believe in one god or many or not even a god it’s your choice