SSD's, SSHDS and magnetic disks
the internal hard drives that are used in laptops
Volcanos and Mountains are 2 different things;
A Volcano forms around a vent which allows magma to reach the surface of Earth
A Mountain can be formed by other geological occurrences
If it is high enough maybe you could call it a mountain but if it is right at the surface of the water i would say no
It will most likely be on record and can inspire new hypotheses.
Or the Third Option
It is called social desirability bias response.
<h3>What is social desirability bias?</h3>
Social desirability bias is a form of biased response to surveys or interviews whereby responders try to present themselves such that others in the society will be in approval of them.
Responses to surveys or interviews are supposed to be totally objective and not biased in any way. However, when surveys are about issues that relate to personality, political topics, etc, social desirability bias may come in.
Respondents may want to answer in such a way that their personality is acceptable or their political views (political correctness) aligns with that of the majority.
When it comes to answering surveys or responding to interviews, these kinds of responses are termed social desirability responses.
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After defeating the Spanish armada, the British settlers settled along the eastern coast claimed all territory from newfoundland to Florida for the king .
In particular, the planting of a colony at Cuppers Cove (Cupids, Conception Bay) by the London and Bristol Company in 1610 and the southern Avalon plantation in the early 17th century was responsible for the first British settlement in Newfoundland.
Between Trespassed in the south and Salvage in the north, there were at least one family in 30 distinct villages along Newfoundland's east coast by the 1670s.
Following the defeat of Spanish Armada, they settled in Newfoundland, which typically included a period of apprenticeship servitude.
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