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A robot may break down. Also, it takes robots much longer to cover the same amount of ground than it would a human. Think how much faster we could learn about the planet if we sent humans to work alongside the robots!
Finally, claims that there will be significant health problems for people who travel to Mars are wrong. Studies have shown that radiation levels on Mars are not lethal to humans. Sure, we would have to live in a dome at first, but over time, we could use science to change the atmosphere and make it possible to go outside, just like on Earth! The choice is clear. We need to go to Mars now!
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Q. 7,option C; Q. 8, option, b; Q.9, option b; Q. 10,option d; Q.11,option A
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Q.7; the option C has a personal bias and would not form an effective reference tool which suppose to leverage on facts not opinions.
Q.8; Cited words usually would have a referenced page at the end. Noting this cited works are best referenced using first words [ in parenthesis] from the particular source listed on referenced page.
Q.9, Copying someone else's work without reference is a grave offence called plagiarism; so cited works has to be referenced.
Q.10; Research are usually narrowed to a particular aspect inorder to be effective because focusing on all aspects doesn't bring the vitality of the research to bear.
Q.11; The northern light is the focus not Alaska and we can see how the statements tailors people from different settings hence option A is the best option.
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