Answer: Workplace electrocusion
Explanation:
The human body is a good conductor of electricity. The workplace electrocution occurs due to electric shock. This leads to workplace injuries that may often lead to disabilities and can also be fetal. The workplace electrocution can also lead to cardiac arrest, and tissue damage due to thermal burns. The severity of injuries may depend upon the intensity of electricity, health of the victim and how the current flows in the body.
According to the given situation, the freshly mopped floor is a source of water and water, as well as metal, which is a good source of electricity. The electric wire is an energized source of electrical energy that will allow the flow of electric current in the body, as well as contact with the floor containing water, which will enhance the effect. Thus this is an example of workplace electrocution.
Answer:
First question - Green curve
Second question - Red curve
Explanation:
Answer: The field is experiencing <em><u>Secondary succession.</u></em>
Explanation:
Ecological communities change slowly over time. While <em>primary succession</em> is initiated by pioneer species in areas that haven't previously been colonized; secondary succession always follows other communities. <em>Secondary succession</em> follows major disruptions in communities like fires, storms, flooding and even human disturbance.
The field becoming overgrown is typical of secondary succession. After years of disuse, the field is being occupied by species more <em>capable</em> of thriving in changed conditions. The community may be on its way to becoming a stable climax community if no further disruptions occur.