Answer:
putting out the fire
Explanation:
When the fire is extinguished, all the energy, in the form of heat is prevented from going to it's full capacity. The energy remaining in the coals and wood is saved because the fire that could release this energy is no more.
Having a burning fire releases energy because the bonds that are used to hold the wood together is being broken. Many of the bonds are sequentially broken and this releases energy in the form of heat. Once the bonds are no longer being broken there is no more energy to be released.
<u>Based on the information, Dr. Germain's test</u> appears to have proved that high-school seniors' scores on the test and high scores in their freshman gpas one year later are two events that tend to happen together (75 out of every 100 times). This is the furthest conclusion that can be interpreted from a correlation coefficent.
<u>But correlation does not imply causality</u>, so he cannot predict with these results that those who got senior scores in high school will perform as good (and better than others) when they become freshmen.
<span>“You may never driver faster than what is safe for the current conditions” is the - BASIC SPEED LAW.</span>