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Answer: Strength athletes and endurance athtletes require the same hydration strategy
Explanation: hydration is the act of ensuring that the body of a person or an athlete in this case contains enough fluid to replenish all the moisture or water lost during sweating etc.
Strength athletes are athletes who do sports requiring high muscular activities, examples include weight lifting and body building etc
Endurance athtletes are athletes engaging in athletes that requires intense muscular efforts for long periods like swimming, cross-country skiing, marathons etc
Both strength athletes and endurance athletes require same or similar hydration strategy to ensure sustenance and overall performance.
Answer: B). Stablize the object with cribbing as you go.
Explanation: when leveraging an heavy object to remove a survivor, cribbing and leveraging is used together to stabilize the object, this is done by an alternative lifting of the object and placing crib materials underneath the lifted edge, whilst conducting the rescuing operations it is said that leveraging and cribbing at opposite ends should not be done together because doing that would increase instability of the object.
The correct answer is C. Eventually
Explanation:
An appropriate transition should always show the relationship between two sentences or two grammatical elements. In the case of the sentence "The Tennessee Valley Authority erected 20 dams, ________ providing much-needed jobs for up to 40,000 workers" it is suggested the jobs given to 40,000 workers were the result or consequence to the construction of 20 dams.
According to this, it is necessary to include a consequence transition such as therefore, thus or eventually. This means in this case the best option is "eventually" because this is the only transition that shows the consequence relationship between the two sentences; while the transition "because of" is used to show cause, "despite" is used to show contrast and "in addition" is used to add information.