Periods of lower visibility often refer to driving conditions. They would be situations like rain storms, heavy snowfall, or foggy conditions.
D - All of the Above
Mist is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the mist lowered the visibility on the road".Unless you mean "missed". As in "he missed the bus".
During periods of lowered visibility on the flight line, strict safety protocols are enforced to ensure the safety of personnel and aircraft operations. Ground personnel must rely on communication with air traffic control and use visual aids like high-intensity lights and reflective gear. Aircraft movements may be restricted or halted, and pilots are required to use instrument flight rules (IFR) when necessary. Additionally, thorough pre-flight checks and briefings are critical to mitigate risks associated with reduced visibility conditions.
No, but it can be either a verb or an adjective(e.g. lowered gaze, lowered levels).It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to lower.
lowered
If it is a raido it can be lowered However sounds like a consturction site cannot be lowered There are many things that can be lowered or not lowered
No, the word 'lowered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to lower' (lowers, lowering, lowered); for example: They lowered the bridge after the ship had passed.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective; for example lowered prices; lowered expectations.
It was lowered in the year 1971
pH can be lowered by addition of acid.
the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in
get your ears lowered get your ears lowered
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