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The answer to this question is <span>operant conditioning
</span><span>operant conditioning refers to behavioral modification technique that impose negative or positive impact toward a certain behavior.
In this type of conditioning, subject will given some sort of reward if the subject do a desired behavior and will given some sort of punishment if the subject did otherwise</span>
Answer: No
Explanation:
If only the price changes for a good or service, the demand curve doesn't shift because the price is not a demand shifter. Price can change only the quantity demanded for the good or service.
The shift in demand curve can be caused by different factors, such as income, weather, taste, fashion etc. Price can lead to the movement along the demand curve but not a shift in demand curve.
Low pressure weather systems. Warm, wet air begins to rise into the air, and the more it rises, the cooler it becomes, and water vapor in the air forms drops- this is called condensation. The drops join together to form rain, hail, sleet or snow.
For a thunderstorm to form, the air has to be full of moisture, and there has to be an approaching cold front. Finally, the warm air that rises has to be warm enough to stay warmer than the air is passes through. When these three conditions are met, clouds form and a storm begins.