Use what you have learned about the stages and monitoring of volcanic activity to choose the correct answer from the drop-down menus. A volcano that will never erupt again is . Mount Aetna on Sicily is a(n) volcano because it produces earthquakes and lava flows. This volcano is , having no activity since its last eruption in 1707.
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SAT, 25.06.2019 22:00, valencial0917
Afarmer began a new method of reducing grain spills. this reduced the number of mice on the farm. the number of snakes in the surrounding area decreased at the same time. the snakes depended on the mice that lived in the field. what’s the likely reason the snake population decreased? a. the number of snake predators increased. b. the number of mice increased. c. the number of mice decreased. d. the pesticides affected the snakes. e. a new breed of mice moved into the field.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 16:20, victoria1831
How did loftus interpret false memories? a. because of their desire to whoever is asking them about their memories people will often go along with what they want to hear b. eyewitness memories becomes faulty when we make errors in identifying the source of information we have stored in long term memory c. we accept subsequent misinformation as being correct, and this information becomes part of our memory for the original event d. when we retrieve a memory for a particular event from long-term memory, we also retrieve information from other sources relevant to the event
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SAT, 29.06.2019 10:00, Nell3856
At work claire has a deadline that is rapidly approaching as she works she finds that she is doing more work in a shorter amount of time than usual she thinks more quickly and her senses and memory are sharper what is responsible for claire working more efficiently
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