Seriously. This is the kind of homework question that you can answer only by reading the book yourself.
Edit: An answer like that, in my opinion, was uncalled for. However true it may be there is no need to answer an honest question with rudeness.
ummm, i think, if you're not going to write something useful about the question dont write anything!! PLEASE.
BANG. and the dirt is gone :)
Gem and Germs - 1915 was released on: USA: 3 January 1915
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That is a good question! When you wash your hands, the overhead water should be clean and free from any microorganisms. Then you must use the soap to wash your hands. With foam of the soap the germs are washed away. You must give enough time to wash the hands. You must take special care to wash the nails. You must apply soap to the tap and scrub the same. You pour the water on tap, then wash your hand and then close the tap. Otherwise the germs will come back on your hand, from the tap, as you close the tap.
what are the other commonly esposed answers to "yali's question," and how doe Jared diamond addres and refute each of them?
The answer to the first discussion question, Yali's question, can be found on page 16 in the prologue. The questions are in chronological order and are easy to answer if you read the book and the questions simultaneously.
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Yes there is. ` where?? don't just give stupid answers to questions.
Chlorine (Cl) is used commonly to kill germs and bleach because it is a strong oxidant. This allows it to oxidise and kill bacteria/germs.
One liquid that kills germs is isopropyl alcohol. It is commonly used as a disinfectant and antiseptic to kill bacteria and viruses on surfaces and wounds.
Other commonly accepted answers to "Yali's question" are either "assumed biological differences"(Diamond 18), "changes in geographical climate" (Diamond 22), or "European guns, infectious diseases, steel tools and manufactured products"(Diamond 23). Diamond writes off the explanation of assumed biological differences as an underlying feeling of genetic superiority by European peoples. Diamond says that explanation of changes in geographical climate, too, fails to survive scrutiny because "…complex irrigation systems did not accompany the rise of centralized bureaucracies but followed after a considerable lag." (Diamond 23). Diamond says that the explanation about guns germs and steel is on the right track but incomplete because it only offers a proximate explanation. You're welcome freshmen
Germs are most commonly found in either liquid or solid form. They are typically carried in droplets, like saliva or mucus, or are present on surfaces. Gas-form germs are less common, as they would need to be suspended in the air.
The definition of the word microbiologist answers that question. A microbiologist usually studies small (micro) living things (biology), such as germs, bacteria and fungi. These living things are so small that a microscope would be needed.
Chlorine gas is commonly used to kill germs in water. It can disinfect water by killing harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
Chlorine is commonly used to kill germs in tap water. It is added to water treatment facilities to disinfect the water and make it safe for consumption.
Why will washing with soap and water inhibit the spread of germs