Answer:
I would say: In the summer, new leaves grow for absorbing light as the Sun becomes hotter. - there are no new leaves produced in the summer
Explanation:
Some trees keep their leaves all year round for Photosynthesis - this is true because they keep their needles year-round, in the winter pine trees are able to photosynthesize!
In the autumn, most trees lose their leaves to save energy through the darker winter - is true because the main reason for leaf drop on most trees is that, come winter, it gets pretty cold and dry in our part of the world. Rather than expend energy to protect these fragile organs, trees shed leaves to conserve resources.
In the spring, new leaves grow for absorbing light as the Sun becomes hotter .- YES! this is true , and new leaves do not grow back in the summer it only continues to grow bigger
I believe the answer is <span>Phoenicians
The </span><span>Phoenicians was a major player in naval trading during that period and established several trading ports on strategic locations along the mediteranian sea. Many of the kingdom prefers to trade with the phoenicians due to their cheap price in various form of spices.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
Telemarketers know that anyone who agrees to listen to a pitch is more likely to buy the product, thanks to the foot-in-the-door phenomenon.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- 'Foot-in-the-door phenomenon' is the phenomenon of persuading someone to agree upon a big request after them 'agreeing to a small request'.
- This phenomenon is based on a principle that when a person agrees upon a small request, there is development of bond between the requester and request.
- This development of bond will help the requester to make request agree upon his request.
- In the above case, if a person agrees to listen to the polite pitches of telemarketers, there is agreement on small request and the probability to buy a product will increase because there is development of bond between them.
Must be at least 16 by January 1st of the year of the olympics