The mind imagery that we use for understanding our surroundings and experiences are called ____

a. open systems
b. regions
c. mathematical and statistical models
d. thresholds
e. conceptual models


e

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The core of Earth is probably composed of

A) silicate minerals. B) aluminum oxides. C) iron and nickel. D) calcium magnesium sulfate.

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A) a severe drop in temperature after the storm B) very strong winds, up to 125 miles per hour C) its pass over cooler waters before making landfall, causing the storm to strengthen D) an exceptionally cold pocket of water over the Gulf of Mexico

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The fusing of old ideas from one group with new ideas from a second group demonstrates that the former group is practicing syncretism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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