Often conspiracy theorists believe they are the biggest victim of the conspiracy, and that they are being physically or mentally persecuted. They believe that when good things happen to other people, it's because those people are immorally benefiting from the conspiracy. This may be a way to legitimize jealousy.
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Answer:
The justification for the problem is listed in the explanation section following.
Explanation:
The body requires D vitamin (hydroxycholecalciferol) from light from the sun, vitamin D is important throughout the minerals such as calcium by either the bones. Attempting to cover the entire body through garments leads to either little or no exposure including its body to sunshine, which also contributes to a loss of consumption of vitamin D even by the liver, which decreases the levels of nutrients by both the bones.
- Unless the bones accumulate calcium, individuals lose sufficient consistency, which increases bone strength which contributes to OSTEOPOROSIS, in which the bones becomes honeycomb formed and also very brittle, which fractures even without damage.
- Lowered absorption of calcium often triggers muscle fatigue because calcium serves as a binding agent in the active muscle mechanism.
- Calcium performs an essential role in the development of the parathyroid hormone. the intoxicated parathyroid activity also contributes to anxiety.
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<span>Hypotheses generally (although not always) follow an "If-then" format. This eliminates the first and fourth choices. Of the other two, the second choice (regarding cold weather and tires) can still be tested and verified. The third statement, regarding the end of WWII, is a statement that can't be verified to any appreciable extent and can only go on eyewitness testimony and historical testimony, so it fails the scientific method test.</span>
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