Social Darwinism really ought to be called "Spencerism," after Herbert Spencer, who began such thoughts. Spencer and Charles Darwin were rivals, not allies. The term "survival of the fittest" is actually a Spencer term, which he applied to human beings. (Darwin used the term "natural selection" in reference to biological species.) The ideas of what came to be known as "Social Darwinism" is that some people are just better and more fit to succeed than other, so they ought to succeed and rule over the less-talented members of the human species (like poor people). Industry titans (sometimes referred to as "robber barons") used the ideas of Social Darwinism to justify their dominating ways over common laborers.
Answer:
1. What does the study say about places that had enough population to be considered metropolis?
2. Was the view expicit enough to make a determination on the general population?
3. Could the determination about autism be caused by diverse age group study in places of high relevance?
4. Were the person's studied being selected from explicitly different areas in the metropolis?
Answer:
Scientific techniques used for natural disaster prediction involves using off-shore cameras to predict hurricanes, predicting the movement of tectonic plates for earthquake, and supercells used for spotting tornadoes etcetera
Animals and birds both have the ability to detect low frequency (infrasound) to high-frequency sounds (ultrasound) and natural disasters come with low frequency (infrasound) which got detected by animals and leads to change in animal or birds behavior.
<u>For example:</u>
- Birds hunker down when a storm is about to hit as birds can detect the change in air pressure.
- In 2001 Gujrat earthquake, dogs in the street began barking wildly before the disaster.
<span>A list of statements is not proved, but Sheila is definitely conducting an experiment. An experiment consists of someone coming up with a hypothesis and then testing to see if the hypothesis is true. Likely, she will take cups of water with varying levels of salt. Then, she will float the same object in the water, and measure its buoyancy to determine the density.</span>