The answer is the third answer:
"the beginning of collectivization, and the idea that all should share in wealth."
The pigs say that the soil of England is fertile and that the farm could support a bigger number of animals that inhabit the farm now. They also say that all of the animals could live in comfort.
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Explanation:
Step 1: Heat is absorbed by the evaporator coil
The warm air inside your house is drawn in through a vent and blows over the cold evaporator coil. The evaporator coil is the station located indoors and absorbs heat from the air, cooling the air. A fan blows the cold air into air ducts that distribute it throughout your home.
Step 2: Compressor raises the refrigerant temperature
The compressor decreases the gas’ volume. Usually this is done by squeezing the gas tightly between two solid objects
Step 3: Heat is transferred outside
The refrigerant, now a superheated vapor, reaches the condenser (which is located outdoors) and is exposed to the outside air. The outside air absorbs the heat from the refrigerant, lowering the temperature of the refrigerant and changing the state from a gas back into a liquid.
Step 4: Refrigerant gets cold; process repeats
Once the heat from the refrigerant is removed to the outdoors, the cold refrigerant travels back indoors to the evaporator to repeat the process over again. The process continues until the inside temperature of your home reaches your desired level. At this point, your thermostat tells your AC to shut off.
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This statement operates under the assumption that whoever is reading it respects and follows the trends set by the majority of people. While this percentage could mean that just a few households (depending on how many were surveyed) actually said that they prefer Glisten toothpaste, the reader is supposed to see 90 percent, and feel that if 90 percent of people are using and liking Glisten, they should try it too.
C- because it would be more than a bad day, it would be catastrophic many people would die and long term effects as well