B. Internal revenue laws
C. War in Iraq
D. National elections
b. Consumers
c. Nobody
d. Economists
b. mesosphere
c. Mohorovicic discontinuity
d. Vernian divide
Chemical weathering is the breakdown of rocks, soils, and minerals through _______.
a. atmospheric or biologically produced chemicals
b. atmospheric conditions
c. the movement of wind and water
d. mechanical means
The cracking of rock due to heat is an example of _______.
a. erosion
b. physical ...
1. The boundary where crust gives way to mantle is called the Mohorovicic discontinuity. The correct option in regards to the given question is option "c".
2. Chemical weathering is the breakdown of rocks, soils and minerals through atmospheric or biologically produced chemicals. The correct option in regards to the question is option "a".
3. The cracking of rock due to heat is an example of physical weathering. The second option or option "b" is the correct option in regards to this question.
b. delegated powers.
c. denied powers.
d. implied powers.
here are 3 stages to Seyle General Adaptation Syndrome. They are as follows:
1. The Alarm Stage. The body's initial reaction to stress is to label the individual (or individuals) causing the stress as threats. This triggers a "fight or flight" reaction, releasing hormones (such as adrenaline, cortisol, and noradrenaline) which allow the body to participate in activities not normally done. This explains the phenomena of "super strength"; when someone is in immediate danger, they exhibit physical and emotional power not usually seen in the individual. (Take the examples of how mothers can lift a car to save a child that is stuck underneath)
2. The Resistance Stage. When the body responds to the individual(s) or situation that is causing the stress, eventually the body will become weaker (due to the exertion that the fight or flight situation has caused the body). The body, although weaker, continues to remain on guard.
3. Exhaustion Stage. The final stage is when the persistent stress has finally taken a toll on the body. The body begins to lose its strength, and exhaustion kicks in.