Powerful institutions that connects human beings, both as individual and collectively to a transcendent reality how to explain this on a report pls help
Latin verb religareto tie" or "to bind fast, powerful institution that connects human beings, both as individuals and collectively, to a transcendent ...
ENGLISH What do you think is the Let us examine the picture below. profession of these people? How did you know it? Learning Task 1: in your notebook, copy the graphic organizer below. Then, supply the word, information or ideas that can be associated to the given central concept. VIRUS
The general form of a quadratic function is f(x)=ax2+bx+c where a, b, and c are real numbers and a≠0. The standard form of a quadratic function is f(x)=a(x−h)2+k.Oct 6, 2021
6. The eggplant/apple in the experiment turned its color from white to brownish. Which statement is NOT TRUE? A. The presence of oxygen caused change in its color. B. The absence of oxygen caused change in its color. C. The color of an apple/eggplant changed when it is exposed to oxygen in the air. D. There is oxidation that happened when apple/eggplant was sliced and exposed in the air. 7. Water is the primary cause of rust because water contains A. Oxygen C. carbon B. Chloride D. hydrogen 8. Joram noticed that when he mopped the floor using wet rugs, the moist in the floor disappeared after few minutes. What is the reason why the floor became dry? A. presence of heat B. absence of heat C. presence of water D. absence of temperature 9. When physical change in materials happened, there is L formation of new product or material II. no formation of new product or material III. formation of new shape IV. formation of new color A. I, III and IV C. III and IV B. II only D. II, III and IV 10. Hannah observed that the left over foods on the table became wa spoiled and had foul odor after 48 hours. What caused this chan the material? 1. presence of heat II. absence of heat A. I and II B. II and III III. presence of oxygen IV. absence of oxygen C. I and III D. II and IV