Describe which classes of land are considered to be cultivatable? Which are not? Why?
What will be an ideal response?
Classes I–IV are considered to be cultivatable, Classes V–VIII are not. Cultivation efforts on Classes V–VIII land
may be subjected to severe erosion hazards. Land may fall into these classes for reasons other than steepness, such
as rockiness, sandiness, drought, or flooding tendencies that make cultivation difficult or unprofitable
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A. By hand wheels B. By an air signal C. By an electrical motor D. By fluid pressure
All of the following are true regarding life cycle except
a. life cycle tends to be related to size. b. the final stage for an organization may be one of decline or regrowth. c. the organization design needed for different stages of an organization's life cycle will be different. d. life cycle is a situational element that has been found to affect the appropriate organization design. e. All of these statements are true.
The service manager needs to monitor and evaluate _______ as one of the most important pieces of information
A) Billable hours B) Parking availability C) Lighting costs D) Customer waiting time
Discuss the difference between recovered, recycled, and reclaimed refrigerant
What will be an ideal response?