Answer:
high clean-energy startup costs
Explanation:
Protecting the environment means improving its sustainability and reducing pollution to the barest minimal. This utterly means terminating every activity that contributes to pollution in the environment, including the source of energy. The most widely used source of energy is the non-renewable source e.g. coal, fuel, etc.
These source of energy, however, release pollutants in form of greenhouse gases, into the environment. One way to eliminate the use of non-renewable source of energy is to adopt the use of renewable sources e.g. solar energy, wind etc. However, one major setback to doing this is the high production cost involved.
Although these sources of energy (renewable) are referred to as green or clean, but they have really expensive startup costs and are unaffordable most times.
Answer:
Contraction.
Explanation:
Muscle tissues are defined as they are elastic and extensible in nature. In other words it's also defined as they are able to stretched and returned to its original size and shapes. A unique feature of muscle tissue is they are able of contractile in nature. With the help of this contraction they are able to sliding myosin and actin filaments which are present in muscles tissues.
Basically muscle tissues are three types:
1) Skeletal muscle: They are strong and rapid in contraction.
2) Cardiac muscle: They are strong in contraction.
3) Smooth muscle tissues: They are slow and weak in contraction.
Answer:
The ANS ( Autonomous nervous system) is divided to PNS (parasympathetic nervous system) and SNS (sympathetic nervous system).
Explanation:
The PNS maintains homeostasis and digestive response. The SNS involves fight and flight response. The SNS releases adrenaline. PNS do not involve any secretion of adrenal gland. The PNS relaxes the muscular system, The SNS allows muscles contraction. The PNS decreases heart rate. The SNS increases heart rate.
Since Australia is located in the Pacific ocean, extremes of weather and climate happen throughout a season. El Niño is traditionally defined as a dry climate with reduced rainfall; in this happens to be more extreme in Australia because of its location. La Niña on the other hand is traditionally defined as a wet or cool climate with lots of rainfall; and this is indifferent as La Niña in Australia tend to be more extreme too.
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