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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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.
Yes there is. ` where?? don't just give stupid answers to questions.
Other commonly exposed answers to Yali's question include differences in environment, geography, culture, and genetics. Jared Diamond addresses and refutes each by arguing that while these factors may play a role, they are not the primary reasons for the disparities in development. He emphasizes the importance of technology, political organization, and historical events in shaping the course of human history and the rise of certain societies over others.
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.
The name of a green choking gas used for killing germs in water is chlorine. This is most commonly used in drinking water and swimming pools.
Why will washing with soap and water inhibit the spread of germs
Most soaps don't directly kill germs. They dissolve oils and dirt and loosen them from your skin so they can be washed down the drain, and with them go the germs. That is, if you wash your hands correctly. See the related question below for proper technique.
to avoid getting germs from touching people (although why she think the germs magically dont get on the gloves I will never know LOL)
There is no way to answer that question because our bodies are covered with billions as well as the billions inside our digestive tract. There are more germs associated with a person than there are persons on this planet.