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Mass and volume.
his concept was to make radiation easir due to science
It is important to determine what the correlation is so that you can control it. If you can find out how two factors are related you can manipulate the situation.
What are the most important factors influencing the heights and times of tides?
rainfall
radiation survival pressure
Genetic and environmental factors shape us as individuals.
Environmental factors cause the greatest change in gene pools. some of these factors are radiation,pollution,food supply,population,predators,and camouflage. Of these factors the most important to today's gene pool is radiation because it causes mutation in the chromosomes and can completely change an organism.
Factors that can affect the communication skills abilities and development of individuals include their cultural background, language proficiency, personality traits, past experiences, and physical or mental health conditions. It is important to consider these factors when communicating with individuals to ensure effective and respectful interactions.
Abiotic factors are non-living components of the ambient environment, so examples would be: water, temperature and radiation.
The intensity of any electromagnetic radiation is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the emitter of that radiation.
Solar power
Time, distance and shielding. I'm guessing this is from IS 3 radiological emergency management. You can just get the guide off of femacourses.com, or you can read through the course for the answer at training.fema.gov.
Factors of production are typically owned by individuals, businesses, or the government. Land is owned by individuals or governments, labor is owned by individuals, capital is owned by businesses or individuals, and entrepreneurship is typically owned by individuals who take the risk to start and run a business.
The incident radiation, reflectivity of the surface and ambient temperature are three factors.
Demographic factors of education include age, gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location. These factors can influence access to education, educational outcomes, and educational opportunities available to individuals. Understanding these demographic factors is important for designing effective educational policies and programs.
geographic regiongenderrace and ethnicityagesocial and economic statusreligionmarital status