During the Tunguska event, People were thrown 20' through the air, even though they were________ Away from the explosion
a. 2 miles
b. 500' feet
c. 5 miles
d. 40 miles

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Answer 1

Answer: d. 40 miles

Explanation:

In June 30, 1908, an event that has since been called the largest meteor impact event in recorded history happened near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Russia. A large explosion ripped through the skies and unleashed destruction that is said to have produced more than a 150 times energy than the Hiroshima bomb did.

The effect was that it destroyed over 2,000 km² of the forest surrounding the area and flattened over 70 million trees. People in the nearest town about 40 miles away felt the blast with some even being thrown into the air.

Answer 2

Answer: 40 miles

Explanation: I got it right


Related Questions

Discuss how the concepts in this course can be related or compared to real-world situations like political issues of today's time.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although it seems the question is incomplete because it does not include any specific course, references, lessons, or contexts, we can comment on the following.

One of the topics could have been the role of the Federal government in helping or protecting the US citizens in many aspects such as legislation that protected workers in the industries. Or legislation about the systems and standards of quality in the food industry.

We can say that with the pass of time, things have changed for the benefit of the citizen. Today we see a much notorious commitment of the federal government to create the kinds of legislation that protect workers, the elderly, professionals, children, and many more groups in society, knowing that citizens play a more active role in demanding what is right and closely follow their representants activities.

Which of the following generalizations accurately describes the advancement of civil rights in the twentieth century? I. the Fourteenth Amendment served as the foundation on which the Supreme Court based many of its decisions regarding civil rights II The national government has opted to pursue civil rights at the expense of limited government III The Supreme Court typically finds that racial classifications are unconstitutional IV The Supreme Court has outlawed all laws that classify citizens by race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity and disability Select one: I and II only I, II and III only IV only III and IV only II only

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Answer:

I and II only

Explanation:

Collaborative learning tends to be most advantageous for high-ability students, whereas it is not very beneficial for low-ability students.
a. true
b. false

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Answer:

a. true.

Explanation:

Collaborative learning refers to a variety of educational methodologies involving joint intellectual effort between students, or students and teachers. Typically, students work in groups of two or more, finding common understanding, ideas or definitions or making a product. A drawback of collective learning is that it may not consider the fact that learning levels vary among the students, and that students have different learning styles. Some students may influence the group of learners and others may not want to participate in the activities.

The first task in psychology is to make accurate observations about behavior. This means that psychologists must first ________ behavior.

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Answer:

Describe

Explanation:

Psychology can simply be defined as the study of the mental processes that are associated with human behavior. It is an experimental study.

Psychologist description of a behavior involves a well detailed and careful analysis of an individual's/animal behavior. By description, psychologist knows how if an expressed behavior is normal and abnormal and they know how to recognize and handle different perspection of behavior.

Their goal of description is based on observation rather than explanation.they focus on observing the daily happenings, understand it and identify why the particular behavior happens and how to change it.

Madelin cannot stand feeling stress, so she often ignores problems that cause her stress until they get so big that they often blow up in her face. Madelin engages in: a. Avoidance coping b. Relaxation response c. Flight response d. Denial coping

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Answer:

A. Avoidance coping

Explanation:

It is a coping mechanism where one changes their behavior to avoid dealing with a stressor.

In Canada, voters typically choose between three or more candidates in an election, which can lead to situations where Group of answer choices

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This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:

In Canada, voters typically choose between three or more candidates in an election, which can lead to situations where

A. Actors in the political system are presumed to follow their own self-interest.

B. There will be a disproportionately large impact on conservative politicians.

C. There will be a disproportionately large impact on liberal politicians.

D. It becomes impossible for the majority to decide who it prefers.

The answer to this question is D. It becomes impossible for the majority to decide who it prefers.

Explanation:

In Canada, elections are based mainly on the popular vote of citizens. Additionally, in each election, it is common to have multiple candidates from different political parties, and even candidates that are independent. This variety of political parties and candidates causes in political institutions such as the House of Commons there is a wide variety of political positions. However, in some cases, this can also lead to issues such as citizens not being able to decide who they prefer or not having one candidate the majority of the citizens' support. Thus, this can lead to situations where "It becomes impossible for the majority to decide who it prefers".

Just before they reached the locker room, Jesse stopped. "Aren't you getting tired of white fans yelling at us Hispanic players?" he asked Neto. "They yell we're no good whenever we mess up. Haven't you heard that at the games?"
"I never really paid attention to it," Neto replied. Something about this made him uncomfortable.
Jesse kept on, his voice rising in anger. "We shouldn't stand for it. We should quit the team. We have twenty-one players on the team, and ten of us are Hispanic. Most of the best players are Hispanic. Without us, there wouldn't even be a team. If we quit, we could wake up this whole community."
Use the two passages from the beginning and end of the text to complete the statements.
Before the conflict, Neto does not .
After going through the conflict, Neto realizes that it is important to .
Neto learns that he can make a difference, if he is willing to .

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Answer:

Before the conflict, Neto did not care about xenophobic words spoken to the players.

After going through the conflict, Neto realizes that it is important to take a stand against this type of behavior.

Neto discovers that he can make a difference, if he is willing to fight xenophobic concepts said by the crowd.

Explanation:

As can be seen from the information given in the excerpt above, Neto did not understand the xenophobic situations that Hispanic players were being subjected to by the fans. As he never realized, he never cared about it, however, it generated a conflict that made him uncomfortable and made him realize how harmful xenophobic behavior is and that he should be willing to prevent it from happening.

Answer:

The correct answers are Before the conflict, Neto does not  

✔ notice the fans’ racism

After going through the conflict, Neto realizes that it is important to  

✔ stand up to racism

Neto learns that he can make a difference, if he is willing to  

✔ stand up against racist situations

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Account for the relevance of human relations to rural community development

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Answer:

Rural community human assets posses a significant role in the improvement of a country. Human relations with the rural community is a challenging and efficient job as it includes culture, convictions, government, and different variables. The advancement of the rural community human connection must be as per their rural features.  

To develop the ability and skills of rural human assets various methods must be used to bring out hidden qualities in them. This is an immense and long haul project the country to profit by their abilities and skills. Physical quality of rural human assets is better than the individuals of Urban regions. The entirety of solid work power will bring the cooperative energy impact in any project.

The mechanical effect of an electoral system refers to the way that votes are translated into seats Group of answer choices

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options, we assume it is a true or false question. If that is the case, then the correct answer is true.

It is true that the mechanical effect of an electoral system refers to the way that votes are translated into seats.

Elections have a mechanical effect in that mathematical procedures and regulations make the elections accurate with minimum error margins. This is important because this gives citizens and institutions the clarity and certainty o believe that the electoral process is clear with no bias.

"Isabel is a four-month-old baby who loves to hold onto her rattle. She shakes it repeatedly without dropping it. Which reflex is associated with how this behavior became possible?"

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Answe: the grasping reflex

Explanation:

The grasping reflex is a known form of involuntary reflex made by infants. In this form of reflex, babies tends to hold on to any object placed in their hands. In this reflex, the child tends to hold tightly to the object or human hands.

In this grasping reflex, babies hold tightly to àny object of interest to play with.the grasp is usually strong, tight and most times the infants are unwilling to let go/resolute.

Two-year-old Anissa's parents have installed child protective devices around the house. This way Anissa is provided with a safe environment that she can freely explore on her own. According to Erikson, Anissa will most likely develop a sense of

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Answer:

This question lacks options, options are:

a.   trust.

b.   initiative.

c.   identity.

d.   autonomy.

The correct answer is d. According to Erikson, Anissa will most likely develop a sense of autonomy.

Explanation:

Erik Erikson, American psychoanalyst, in 1950 proposed the theory of the eight ages of psychosocial development, which allow personal and psychosocial development, marking the foundations of evolutionary psychology. In the autonomy versus shame and doubt stage, the child begins to become more independent, he/she learns to walk and speak, the child begins to control his bowels and how to express what he/she likes and what he/she does not like. This greater "power" over his/her body and around his/her causes his/her to begin to gain a sense of autonomy. The own feeling of autonomy and the attitude adopted by the parents are fundamental in the development of the child's autonomy. Shame and doubt appear as compensators for this force. This period between one and a half and three years is called the 'terrible 2 years', which mark autonomy, and increase around 3 and a half years, beginning to decrease at 6.

What does Increasing consumer confidence do?

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Answer:

It measures how confident consumers are about the overall state of the economy. ... Their confidence impacts their economic decisions—like their spending activity. As a result, consumer confidence is a key indicator for the overall shape of the economy. Consumer confidence usually increases when the economy expands.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Consumer confidence is an economic indicator that measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. ... Consumer confidence typically increases when the economy expands, and decreases when the economy contracts.

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The personal qualities that enable an individual to live a good life and flourish as a human being are known as

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Answer:

virtue

Explanation:

These personal qualities that enable individuals to live a good life and flourish are known as virtue. In other words, it is moral excellence, a trait or quality that has been deemed to be morally good and creates the foundation of principle and good moral being. Such as the virtue of bravery which is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation, which very few have, and yet it allows those who do to flourish.

Three Following characteristics are part of hunter gatherer societies?

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Answer:

1. Nomadic  

2. Developed oral (spoken) language

3. Created cave drawings

4. Made and used fire

1. i. Using THREE (3) practical examples from your own cultural background,
demonstrate the assertion that culture is dynamic and socially created.
Critically examine FOUR (4) importance of the chieftaincy institution to
development in Ghana.​

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Answer:

Culture is dynamic means that it changes with the passage of time.

Explanation:

Culture is dynamic means that it changes with the passage of time. For example, in our culture people lives in a joint family but in this modern world people prefer to in separate houses. We use our own pure language to speak one another but now many words are introduced from other languages especially from English in speaking. In our culture, the younger stand up in respect of elders but now this culture is vanished from our society.

4 importance of the chieftaincy institution to  the development in Ghana are.

l) It provides structure on the activity of the head of the state.

ll) it regulates the activity of the monarch.

lll) this institution also do the work of legislation.

lV) it provides a method of doing work for the monarch.

A provision in a residential lease stating that the landlord cutting off heat or water will not constitute an eviction is:

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Answer:

D). Unconscionable

Explanation:

Unconscionable is a precept in contract law which depicts the extremely immoral, oppressive, or unjust laws as obstructive to good conscience. These laws overwhelmingly favor one party of the contract due to its superiority in bargaining abilities.

As per the question, the provision of 'landlord's authority to cut off heat or water' in a residential lease exemplifies such immoral or outrageous laws that can outrage the sensibility or conscience of the courts and courts have the complete authority to refuse the enforcement of such unjust laws. Thus, option D is the correct answer.

Reassuring survivors that they will have community members available to them in case they need help is what type of support

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Answer:

Social support (Reliable support)

Explanation:

Social support is a form of physiological first aid, it is the support given in terms of emotional wellbeing for people in time of need and distress after a disaster may have occurred.

There are different type of social support, having people reassure them of their presence and community member support is a form of Reliable support.

Another is emotional support where people get loved, cared for to heal faster.

People should not stay away from social support in case of disaster so as to get healed in time and be strengthened and also, they should make use of available support not necessarily the person they know it could be a terms of rendering an helping hand.

Describe three properties of fast glycolytic (fast twitch) and slow oxidative fibers (slow twitch) that adapt them for different physiological purposes.

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Answer:

Fast glycolytic fibres

1. Large diameter and large volumes of glycogen: The large diameter enables the fibres to produce contractile force.

2. Uses anaerobic glycosis to get ATP source: This works in low supply of oxygen which is where it derive ATP from during glycosis.

3. Break down ATP fast and contract fast as well: This occurs at the time when they fatigue quickly.

Slow oxidative fibres:

1. They possess a very large volume of mitochondria

2. They resist fatigue: This type of fibre type has the highest resistance to fatigue. They can function for long periods without being fatigued.

3. These are made up of muscles with long contraction duration.

Explanation:

These are examples of muscle fibres. The third one is known as the fast oxidative.

The slow oxidative and fast oxidative uses aerobic respiration while fast glycolytic uses anaerobic respiration.

When an external event occurs, information about it FIRST goes to _____ memory, and then, if we _____ the information, it goes to _____ memory.

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Answer:

1.  sensory;

2.  attend to;

3.  short-term

Explanation:

Sensory memory is a term in psychology that describes the shortest-term element of memory. It is defined as means to retain or keep impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended.

For example, shortest - term of memory is when an idividual sees an object briefly before it disappears. Once the object is no more in sight, it is still retained in the memory of such individual for a very short period of time.

Thus, Sensory information is concluded to be stored in sensory memory, then after assessing or recalling the memory, it gets transferred to short-term memory.

Hence, When an external event occurs, information about it FIRST goes to SENSORY memory, and then, if we ATTEND TO the information, it goes to SHORT-TERM memory.

Incorporating _____ into training requires that the training content be extended to include learning when and why a skill or strategy is appropriate and the task relevant strategies for planning, monitoring, and revising behavior.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options included, we can answer the following.

Incorporating strategic knowledge development into training requires that the training content be extended to include learning when and why a skill or strategy is appropriate and the task-relevant strategies for planning, monitoring, and revising behavior.

During the period of training and continuing education, strategic knowledge development is very important because it is going to include the objectives and tactics of the program in the medium and long term, so trainers can organize their times and resources, and participants can be aware of the extent of the training to the end. This will create certainty in the program.

MARKETS SATURATION RESULTS FROM WHAT EXCESS

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Market saturation results from an excess of the volume of a product.

What is marketplace saturation?

Market saturation arises when the volume of a product or service in a marketplace has been maximized. At the point of saturation, a company can only achieve further growth through new product improvements by taking existing market share from competitors or increasing overall consumer demand.

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Answer:

supply

Explanation:

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1. In your (supported) opinion, what, if any, is the difference between "police community programs" and community policing?

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Answer:

Answered below

Explanation:

Community policing has to do with the familiarisation of police officers with the community I'm which they are working in. In community policing, individuals partner with traditional police forces to work together to make their neighbourhood safer and to minimize crime. This creates a bond between the police and the community.

Police community programs are programs set in place by the police to enhance further integration of the police and community. Awareness programs on crime, meetings with religious bodies, youth organizations and schools, and provision of humanitarian services to poor communities, are examples of police community programs.

A test taker of the _____ is asked to tell a story about each of the pictures, including events leading up to the situation described, the characters' thoughts and feelings, and the way the situation turns out.

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Answer: Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)

Explanation:

Mateo is designing a technical diagram that many textbook publishers can use, and he wants to make sure he retains the rights to the diagram before selling it. At what stage does a copyright for his creative work come into effect?

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The stage at which the copyright come into effect is when the image exists in physical form.

What is a copyright?

In law, a copyright is a measure that protects the owners of an original material from unauthorized duplication or use by another person.

Hence, the stage at which the copyright come into effect is when the image exists in physical form.

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On a partnership tax return, all of the following are subject to special limitations and must be separately passed through to the partners, except:_________.
a. Guaranteed payments
b. Charitable contributions
c. Long-term capital gains
d. Dividend income

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The correct answer is A) Guaranteed payments.

On a partnership tax return, all of the following are subject to special limitations and must be separately passed through to the partners, except Guaranteed payments.

When talking about partners, guaranteed payments compensates partners for the services provided. Because they are partners and not employees, they need to get their money back in some form. That is when guaranteed payments enter. It is like the equivalent of a salary for them.  So if the investment profitability varies with time, the term "guaranteed" dos that, guarantee the payment regarding any variation.

What is not an effective way to help your foreign workers overcome their linguistic issues

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Answer:

Explanation:

Take up something that distracts you from wanting to smoke

Hegemony is not a household word in the United States. How would you explain what the term means to your roommate

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Answer and Explanation:

Hegemony can be seen as when one thing or group of things(a state or culture for instance) dominates and takes over another thing or group of things. It can be compared to something as a trend that has domineering effect such that it is the popular thing and everybody follows it. Hegemony is used in the political space to denote states that dominate over another state or region, the dominating state called the hegemon

Jean has just given birth 6 months ago and is breast-feeding her child. She has not had a period since giving birth. What does this most likely represent?

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Answer: secondary amenorrhea

Explanation:

The method of taking an interest group's message directly to a government official is known as: Select one: a. Inside lobbying b. Outside lobbying c. Legislative lobbying d. In-house lobbying

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Answer: a. Inside Lobbying

Explanation:

The correct option is A. Inside Lobbing is a method of taking an interest group's message directly to a government official.

What do mean by Lobbying?

Lobbying is related to efforts to influence legislators' votes, typically in the lobby outside the legislative chamber. Lobbying is any attempt by individuals or private interest organizations to influence the decisions of the government.

Thus, Under the method of Insider lobbying is typically thought to influence officials through information exchange.

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Long-term investments are most commonly used to save money for .

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Answer:

retirement.

Explanation:

A long-term investment is the safest way to create wealth for the investor who intends to retire and create a legacy that can be passed on to future generations. Being a long-term investor refers that the individual is willing to take a certain level of risk in search of possibly higher benefits and he or she afford to be patient for prolonged periods of time. It also means that one has enough money to allow a fixed sum to be locked up for a long duration of time.

Answer:

they are correct, it is retirement...

Explanation:

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