the answer is to this question 53.2
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Psychological factors exist when we experience pain and can influence how strongly we feel that pain, whether it be situational or emotionally. Attention, understanding, control, expectations, and the aversive significance can affect how we perceive pain too. The gate-control theory connects the physiological reaction and psychological experience of pain. Memories of pain influence the brain to develop something called chronic pain, this is psychological. Biology of the brain and body are purely physiological. The sociocultural influence on pain either values or disvalues the display of emotions, postural mobility or verbal expression in response to pain or injury. Some cultural groups expect an extravagant display of emotion in the presence of pain, but others value stoicism, restraint and playing down the pain. This impacts both the tolerance for pain and how people deal with pain, either by immediately rushing to a doctor or just trying to walk off something severe. This can also change based on the economic status of where a person lives. Pain control is both physiological in the fact that the body can respond to pain by releasing endorphins to control pain, and psychological in the fact that the brain can even go without recognizing the body is injured if you do not see a wound.
Answer:
B. The new technologies would reduce positive checks on population.
Explanation:
Since there would be better and more efficient methods of farming that would reduce the positive checks that happen to the population. The positive checks would at first be a lot less impactful than before the technology. Disease and natural disasters would not cripple a population until it grows to a much larger number.
B. Lori's speech ended within her time limit.
Answer:
The answer is A)
Explanation:
Trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Fewer trees can lead to a high concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. If the forest or felled trees are burned, which they often are, it released carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is the most common gas that is released by humans. That means the anthropogenic cause of enhanced climate change will be increased. Floods will increase as less interception and less vegetation storage is causing the ground to become saturated quickly and this leads to floods. The water cycle in the are will be disrupted and so to will the nutrient cycle as there are fewer plants and fewer animals to provide nutrients.