Answer:
Saul us using a visual communication.
Explanation:
In communication, the use of drawings, photographs, sketches to pass and/or receive messages are referred to as visual communication.
In Saul's case, whenever he draws an item (say apple; for instance), the attendant would understand what he meant and gives him an apple.
This kind of communication may be a little bit difficult and time consuming but until he finds a better way to communicate, he's left with little choice.
Answer:
Nonverbal communication
Explanation:
If earth is squeezed to the size of the moon, calculate the weight of 100 kg mass on the squeezed earth .
Answer:833.9kg on the shrunken Earth.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe the answer is 833.9kg. (earth)
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-Delilah
can someone help me quickly please
Answer:
thats a lot gl
Explanation:
( 1 ) 49 = x/7
( 2 ) 56 = 8x
Given:
( 1 ) 49 = x/7
( 2 ) 56 = 8x
To find out:
Find the value of x
Solution:
( 1 ) 49 = x/7
=> x/7 = 49
=> x = 49 × 7
=> x = 343
( 2 ) 56 = 8x
=> 8x = 56
=> x = 56/8
=> x = 7
What are the possibilities for responding to climate change and who has power over the decision-making process
Answer:
There are many ways to solve climate change. Some include using energy wisely, use renewable resources rather than nonrenewable resources, make the right food choices, change up how you get to and from places, support and get involved in communities and groups that promote saving the environment, and more. Usually the federal government makes decisions, rules, and laws about the process in changing their situation. One country alone can not stop climate change, but together the world can lower climate change.
Explanation:
Question 7
Read this excerpt from A Doll's House and answer the question that follows.
Torvald Helmer (smiling). Certainly; that is to say. If you really kept the money |
gave you, and really bought yourself something with it. But it all goes in
housekeeping, and for all sorts of useless things, and then I have to find more.
Nora Helmer. But, Torvald—-
Torvald Helmer. Can you deny it, Nora dear? (He puts his arm round her. It's a
sweet little lark; but it gets through a lot of money. No one would believe how much
it costs a man to keep such a little bird as you.
Nora Helmer. For shame! how can you say so? Why, I save as much as ever I can.
Torvald Helmer (laughing). Very true-as much as you can-but you can't.
What can you infer about Helmer?
A:Helmer loves his wife Nora than anything else.
B:Helmer is money-minded that he thinks about money all the time.
explain answer this question is English question
Answer:
Helmer is money minded that he thinks about money all the time.
Explanation:
He thinks Nora is not able to save any money.
He spends most of his time working so as to earn good amount of money..
Just my opinion
What are dry docks and what happens there ? (3)
Answer:
When a cruise ship goes into dry dock, it means it's being taken out of passenger service for a period of time to receive routine maintenance, new soft goods (linens, upholstery, etc.) or possibly a larger refurbishment involving the reimagining of specific public areas or the addition of new cabins or restaurants.
Explanation:
According to the graph, the pansies in which
treatment group grew about 0.2 cm between
weeks 2 and 3?
Answer:
Liquid
Explanation:
Answer:
Liquid
about 2.1 cm
?They grew more during week 1 than any other week.
Explanation:
can someone please help me with this quickly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have been stuck on this island for months now...
I don't think we will ever get back home... But Together my family and I will get through this together... So far we have learnt all sorts of skills! Such as whittling ( carve into wood by repeatedly cutting small slices ) and weaving and all sorts of cool stuff! We have even fashioned clothes and hats from nearby straw and leaves!
I can't lie, I really do being part of a tribe but I do want to go back home...
DAY #69 20/04/20I am feeling really down, a helicopter is searching for survivors or whatever... YET THEY DON'T SPOT US! My family tried everything they could, but no luck... YET! Anyway, today was pretty boring we rounded up some bunny's for breeding. I know it's cruel but it's the only way for food. Trust me! I HATE IT TO!
DAY #70 21/04/20I think we have found a way out...
List and describe at least four reasons why some countries are rich and some are poor. Long Explanation Required!
Answer:
Explanation:
In common language, the terms "rich" and "poor" are often used in a relative sense: A "poor" person has less income, wealth, goods, or services than a "rich" person. When considering nations, economists often use gross domestic product (GDP) per capita as an indicator of average economic well-being within a country. GDP is the total market value, expressed in dollars, of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given year. In a sense, a country's GDP is like its yearly income. So, dividing a particular country's GDP by its population is an estimate of how much income, on average, the economy produces per person (per capita) per year. In other words, GDP per capita is a measure of a nation's standard of living. For example, in 2016, GDP per capita was $57,467 in the United States, $42,158 in Canada, $27,539 in South Korea, $8,123 in China, $1,513 in Ghana, and $455 in Liberia (Figure 1).
Because GDP per capita is simply GDP divided by the population, it is a measure of income as if it were divided equally among the population. In reality, there can be large differences in the incomes of people within a country. So, even in a country with relatively low GDP, some people will be better off than others. And, there are poor people in very wealthy countries. In 2013 (the most recent year comprehensive data on global poverty are available), 767 million people, or 10.7 percent of the world population, were estimated to be living below the international poverty line of $1.90 per person per day.3 Whether for people or nations, the key to escaping poverty lies in rising levels of income. For nations specifically, which measure wealth in terms of GDP, escaping poverty requires increasing the amount of output (per person) that their economy produces. In short, economic growth enables countries to escape poverty.