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...fit in the passage? "As a result, they have become increasingly competitive with traditional energy sources." A) After the first sentence B) After the sentence ending with "solar thermal power plants....
drimnotes Oct 27, 2025 1 0
...ding claims that wind turbines significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional energy sources. In contrast, the lecturer argues that the manufacturing and installation processes for wind...
drimnotes Oct 27, 2025 1 0
...hip between fungi and forest biodiversity? - (A) Fungi primarily compete with other organisms for resources. - (B) The presence of fungi reduces forest biodiversity. - (C) Fungi support a wide range o...
drimnotes Oct 27, 2025 1 0
...ng adolescent mental health through social connectedness, supportive communities, and educational resources. Lecture Script: While the reading passage highlights some potential benefits of social medi...
drimnotes Oct 23, 2025 5 0
...Arctic are facing challenges due to melting ice caps, which disrupt their hunting patterns and food sources. Additionally, migratory birds are experiencing shifts in their migration routes and breedin...
drimnotes Oct 13, 2025 0 0
...ntal changes. As a result, many are facing extinction due to the loss of suitable habitats and food sources. In addition, climate change also intensifies other threats to biodiversity, such as habitat...
drimnotes Oct 9, 2025 0 0
...have cascading effects on food webs and ultimately impact human livelihoods that depend on marine resources. Now, let's address a question from one of our students: How can we mitigate the effects of ...
drimnotes Oct 9, 2025 0 0
...dia offers interactive tools that allow students to actively participate in discussions and share resources. Secondly, it promotes collaboration by enabling students to work on group projects remotely...
drimnotes Oct 5, 2025 0 0
...r basic tasks like navigation can make individuals less self-reliant and more dependent on external sources. Despite these arguments, it is evident that technology has the potential to both simplify a...
drimnotes Oct 4, 2025 2 0
... available online can lead to information overload and hinder students' ability to discern credible sources. Secondly, personalized learning through technology may result in students becoming overly r...
drimnotes Oct 2, 2025 4 0
...scading effects on marine ecosystems, influencing predator-prey relationships and competition for resources. Despite the grim outlook, efforts are underway to mitigate the effects of climate change on...
drimnotes Sep 24, 2025 0 0
...ating funds to build new subway lines or purchase additional buses requires significant financial resources. Moreover, the maintenance and operational costs of these systems place a long-term burden o...
drimnotes Sep 22, 2025 0 0
... larger herds during dry periods, increasing their network size to improve access to scarce water resources. This adaptability highlights the dynamic nature of social networks in response to external ...
drimnotes Sep 22, 2025 2 0
...ove air quality, but the lecture counters that their impact is minimal compared to larger pollution sources. Finally, the reading suggests green spaces enhance social cohesion, whereas the lecture not...
drimnotes Sep 15, 2025 0 0
... decision aims to provide students with more flexibility for study sessions and access to library resources. The library will continue to open at 8 AM as usual, and weekend hours will remain unchanged...
drimnotes Sep 15, 2025 0 0
...er:I prefer online education for adult learners because it offers flexibility and a wide range of resources. First, flexibility is crucial for adults who often juggle work and family responsibilities....
drimnotes Sep 12, 2025 0 0
...ffects of social media. Firstly, the reading claims that social media offers valuable educational resources. However, the lecture argues that social media can be a significant distraction due to the i...
drimnotes Sep 5, 2025 0 0
...ng patterns. Urban areas also introduce invasive species, which can outcompete native species for resources. The introduction of non-native plants and animals, whether intentional or accidental, often...
drimnotes Sep 5, 2025 0 0
...escence for attracting mates, can suffer from reduced populations due to competing artificial light sources.In addition to its impact on wildlife, light pollution also poses risks to human health. Stu...
drimnotes Sep 3, 2025 2 0
...o changing conditions faced challenges in sustaining their populations, leading to conflicts over resources. Such interactions not only affected the immediate communities but also had lasting impacts ...
drimnotes Sep 2, 2025 4 0
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