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Depends what you are the leader of and where it is going, basically associated to the risks and demands of the particular expedition
were they had to sho0ot there kids\
what were the risks for the expedition of cabot
they risked it by putting their own lives in risk that the risks they toulk
The primary cause of gas fumes in a Ford Expedition is a leak in the gas tank or vent. This allows fuel vapors to enter the cabin and poses many health risks.
1 risk Sacagawea had to take in order for her to become a member of the expedition was strap her baby boy to her back and travel with him. reason number 2 is she had to make sure she was not sick because getting sick on the boat would mean more time to succeed in the trip. Although she did not make sure she was healthy because she ended up being very sick, Lewis and Clark had to take care of her in a small tent on the boat. A 3rd reason is, she had to say good bye to her husband. Although he was 40 years old and she was a teen.
they were taking the risk of getting f'ed up the @ss shut up kid you have absolutly no life you dick licker
Francisco Pizarro faced challenges such as harsh terrain, limited resources, resistance from indigenous populations, and conflicts within his own expedition. He also had to navigate political rivalries and pressure from competitors seeking control of the region. Additionally, disease and unfamiliar climates posed serious risks to his expedition.
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The risk of heart diseases from one gender to another is the same. The health risks lies more in genetics and eating habits.If a person has a family member with heart disease or a bad diet, they are more likely to get heart disease.
Cumulative risks are risks that increase with each added risk.
Business risks are more general than project risks. Business risks affect the whole business, while project risks may only affect the project. Note the "may" here, as business risks can (and usually are) risks to the project, but the opposite is not necessarily true.