Learning to think of the name "Roy g. Biv" to remember the colors of the light spectrum is an example of "<span>Mnemonic".
A mnemonic is an alternate way for learning or recollecting a more extended string of data. It can be an acronym, in which each letter of a word remains for a more drawn out section, a rhyme which helps continue something all together, even a more extended expression in which the main letter of each word in the expression remains for something unique. Colors of Light in the Spectrum is one of the example of mnemonic.</span>
That Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth.
Australia has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world. About three quarter of it's land have a lower humidity compared to average areas in the world.
But due to their good watering systems, they still managed to produce good agricultural products
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The correct answer is 6 months. Failure to stop at a railroad crossing when required to do so can result in a 6 month license suspension.
Explanation:
Railroad crossings are too dangerous and risky. There are certain rules associated when crossing them. The railroads flag a red mark when the train is about to come and the traffic has to stop before the marked line. This is done for the security of public, as there can happen life threatening accident if the railroad crossing rules are not followed.
But if someone violates the crossing rules, or doesn't stop at the crossing despite of the red mark flagged or red light on, his license would be suspended for a minimum of 6 months. This is done because not stopping at a too risky way is serious crime which can result in a serious accident and may lead to the loss of lives.
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Sharecropping was a labor system in which one person and their family grew crops for a large landowner. The landowner would allow them to purchase tools, fertilizer, seed, etc... on credit and when the crop was harvested, the sharecropper would receive a "share" of the crop. Often it was not enough to pay off their credit and the cycle began again. Often known as another form of slavery, but 2/3 of sharecroppers were white.