how reducing sunlight would affect Earth.

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Answer 1

Answer:

ozone in earth's upper atmosphere blocks much of the UV

Answer 2

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The sun affects earth by its sunlight. If there was no sunlight there would be no life on earth. The sun can influence the earth's environment in a variety of ways and on different time scales. The Sun does much more than this. If there were no sun, the Earth would be just another rock in space. If the sun had not provided its gravitational field, the earth might have flown into another star somewhere off in space by now. The Sun does give us heat, which we need to live, and light, which plants need for photosynthesis. The sun also produces the light which is reflected by the moon, which lights our night sky. A rotation around the sun is the measurement for an year.

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Read the following poem and answer the question that follows.
"I Like to See it Lap the Miles" by Emily Dickinson
I like to see it lap the miles,
And lick the valleys up.
And stop to feed itself at tanks;
And then, prodigious, step
Around a pile of mountains,
And, supercilious, peer
In shanties by the sides of roads;
And then a quarry pare
To fit its sides, and crawl between,
Complaining all the while
In horrid, hooting stanza;
Then chase itself down hill
And neigh like Boanerges;
Then, punctual as a star,
Stop-docile and omnipotent-
At its own stable door.
This poem describes a train as if it were a horse. What literary device does the poet use in
this poem?

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Personification I think even though it is portraying a horses actions through the train for example the “stepping” trains can’t step but horses and humans can. Answer:Personification

Read the passage from Immigrant Kids by Russell
Freedman
According the passage, some immigrants were allowed
to sit and rest before taking the exams again. How does
the quotation from Angelo Pellegrini develop this topic?
Some immigrants were so flustered that they could not
answer. They were allowed to sit and rest and try again.
About one immigrant out of every five or six was
detained for additional examinations or questioning.
The writer Angelo Pellegrini has recalled his own family's
detention at Ellis Island:
It provides a firsthand account from an immigrant
who felt "this terrible anxiety that one of us might be
rejected."
O It provides a firsthand account from an immigrant
whose "eyes were absolutely bloodshot."
O It provides a firsthand account from an immigrant
whose "sister was indeed momentarily rejected; she
had been so ill."
It provides a firsthand account from an immigrant
whose sister was given "a few hours' rest and a little
bit to eat."
We lived there for three days - Mother and we five
children, the youngest of whom was three years
old. Because of the rigorous physical examination
that we had to submit to, particularly of the eyes,
there was this terrible anxiety that one of us might
be rejected. And if one of us was, what would the
rest of the family do? My sister was indeed

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Answer:

D. It provides a firsthand account from an immigrant whose sister was given

"a few hours to rest and a little bit to eat.”

Explanation:

First off it is the most reasonable answer out of all the answer and also it helps grow the idea of  some immigrants were allowed

to sit and rest before taking the exams again because in this answer it says “a few hours’ rest" and that supports my answer. Sorry if im wrong.

Answer: D

Explanation:

It said in the passage that the mom had a strong spirit and that her daughter needed food and rest because she was ill , which also means the rest of the family could eat and rest.

How might you respond to someone who told you that it is too difficult to live the law of chastity in today’s world?

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Answer: I would explain that it is hard to follow every rule, and breaking laws are bad. And as difficult as it is, we still need to try to bend to fit into following the laws. You're going to fall sometimes, perhaps even scrape your knee, but it’ll heal eventually you just have to keep going.

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विरुध्दार्थी शब्द लिहा.
१) थोरला x
२) लक्ष x
३) जुना X

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Answer:

Translate it please we can not understand this language

पश्न-2. संकेत बिंदुओं के आधार पर दिए गए विषय पर 80 - 100 शब्दों में
अनुच्छेद लिखिए।
(क) विषय - जैसी संगति बैठिए, तैसोई फल होए।'
संकेत बिंदु - (0) संगति का प्रभाव
(5) सत्संगति से लाभ
(i) कुसंगति से हानियाँ
(iv) दुर्जन भी सत्संगति से सज्जन​

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Answer:

are we supposed to translate?

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In light of paragraph 4, what can be inferred about the common perception of women during the late 1800's and early 1900's?

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Answer: D: Women were thought of as weak because of their superior skills.

Explanation:

Answer: It´s D

Explanation: Just got it right

what kind of block can result from poor language skills​

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Answer:

Expressive block

Explanation:

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explain the qoutation "the art of communication is a language of leadership"​

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Answer:

Taken from Shruti Nayak's blogpost:

Explanation:

“The art of communication is the language of leadership.” - James Humes

It’s a common assumption that good communication is merely based on the right choice of words. However, this is not entirely true. Human gestures, facial signals as well as the tonality are just as important as words, if not precede it. For example, consider a scenario where one says ‘Thank you’ with a scowl on their face. Such a situation often leaves the listener in a dilemma and arouses confusion, such as – ‘Was he being sarcastic? ’. Gestures, facial/vocal signals and words commingle to form what we call – ‘communication’.

Effective communication is an art; if mastered, could remove all barriers caused due to misinterpretations, help in solving problems and work as a confidence booster. With a passion for travelling, I intend to visit as many countries over the years as I possibly can and with such an inbuilt desire, communication becomes an essential tool for successful interaction with people belonging to different nationalities and varied cultural backgrounds. Furthermore, in today’s corporate world, effective communication can do wonders to a person’s career. Even as a student, I face various situations, such as interviews, presentations, meetings etc. where my personality is wholly judged by my gesticulations, expressions and words. In such situations, I believe, perfecting the art of communication becomes crucial for expressing my desired thoughts and feelings.

Since the human mind is mostly doubtful and sometimes cynical, it becomes one’s responsibility to ensure that the receiver is able to differentiate between sarcasm, humor, disappointment and gratitude. After all, any form of communication is said to be effective only if the sender and the receiver are in sync with the message being conveyed. As Murphy deduced -

“If a message can be understood in different ways, it will be understood in the way which does the most harm”.

Effective communication bridges all interpersonal voids and via this module (ES2007S – Professional Communication) I hope to enhance, if not perfect my communication skills.

Posted by Shruti Nayak

Nichole has been a police dispatcher who answers 911 calls. After working in this position in the police department for a while, she decides that she wants to become a police officer.

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Answer:

the thing she change is her Job

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is Job

Explanation:

took the test on EDG

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:D i will give brainliest,... i give it somi.sofie add it.

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Answer:

Okay. you can do the best you can!

what was one of the most important events in the early years of Judaism

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Answer:

The destruction of the second temple

Explanation:

Answer:The prophet Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.

Explanation:That is the answer

What were two traits of early humans?

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Answer:

early humans began walking upright before they began making tools. A rapid increase in brain size occurred before early humans began using symbols to communicate. And all of these traits emerged before humans began domesticating plants and animals.

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For example, early humans starting walking in upright way before they began constructing different tools. A rapid increase in brain size occurred before early humans began using a lot of techniques or symbols to communicate. And all of these traits appeared before humans began taming plants and animals.

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what is the purpose of my life?​

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Answer: To do whatever you feel is right, follow your own path, achieve your goals.

Hope this helps! :)

To make it to tomorrow and keep your head up high

What does calet mean?

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Answer:

Heatedly

Explanation:

Answer:

heatedly

Explanation:

It means the word heatedly

استخرج المجرور و بین السبب
حديقة منزلنا كبيرة - 1
تالله لأسافرن -2
أثاث الحجرة جميل-3​

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Answer:

Extract the sewer and explain the reason

The garden of our house is large - 1

Glory to Safran -2

Beautiful room furniture - 3

Which of the following is an example of physical noise?
loud music at a party
b. age difference between two friends
deafness
cultural difference

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Answer: A.

Explanation. In the other answers there are no physical noise being made for any of them other than a.
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