Answer: A lot could or could have started to happen
Explanation:
This causes a phenomenon referred
to as valve regurgitation. This reduces the flow of blood in the blood vessels
and causes a reduction in the oxygenation of tissues of the body. This causes homeostatic signaling by the body resulting
in the exertion
of the heart pumping and increased breathing (heavy breathing). This is why
some of the symptoms include shortness of breath,
fatigue,
and light-headedness.
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Answer: Yeast
Explanation:
Microbes are referred to as tiny living things which can found in soil, water and in the air. Microbes can also be called microorganisms. Some microbes are vital to our health while some can make us sick.
The microbe that is used to extract ethanol from fruit juice and sugar molasses is yeast. Some yeast metabolize the sugar that is contained in fruit juices and molasses.
1.) Tsunamis typically occur by earthquakes generated in a subduction zone. Most earthquakes happen at convergent boundaries, as they are hitting against each other.
2.) These next two parts are by @HistoryGuy but it's relevant here:
"Survivors were affected economically because the tsunami destroyed lots of infrastructure that was crucial to the functioning of the economy, such as telephone poles, water works, etc. It affected them socially because it is obviously devastating to endure that kind of loss of life. It affected them environmentally because lots of raw sewage was leaked onto the streets, leading to health issues."
3.) This is from Juenna Aaons and her Prezi,
"I believe it would be different because America and most Western European cities are well off. They have funds, food, water and probably better options for citizens in general after a disaster on a scale as large as this one. I think we'd fix the damage a lot sooner, and most of the survivors would have accommodations right away."
4.) "<span>The countries effected were devastated. There was a massive amount of damage everywhere, and it was going to cost billions. I also think that the communities banded together and helped each other out, I guess it was a bit of a bonding experience as well. Foreign governments and groups also donated money and offered help to the effected nations."
5.) http://geology.com/articles/tsunami-geology.shtml
</span>https://prezi.com/avorlhb8mv-i/science-class/
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