A. Tornado
A rotating, funnel-sgaped column of wind moving at speeds between 110 and 200 miles per hour
B. Hurricane
An intense storm that begins over tropical waters and includes heavy rain and strong winds.
<span>I would say peer pressure influence teenagers to end up engaging in drug or alcohol abuse. One other thing is poverty,cause many teenagers end up dropping out of school to work and help provide for their families but some just drop out of school because of use of drugs and end up committing crimes.</span>
Answer:
They switched the game up by randomly choosing one player to be poor and one to be rich. They let the rich player get twice the money and twice the salary when they passed GO.
<h3>Correct answer choice is:</h3><h2>D. Characters endorsing risky behavior.</h2><h3>Explanation:</h3>
The connection between risk taking and risk-glorifying media was observed over various research techniques, media formats and several kinds of risk, the critics noted. Both short-term and long-term consequences are expected, and exceptional exposure may drive to enhanced risk-taking, according to the article published online in the publication Psychological Bulletin.
"It seems that risk-glorifying media has possibly critical importance, such as countless incidences of casualties, damages and high financial costs in a wide diversity of risk-taking domains, such as material harm, rash driving, gambling, and unsafe physical action," Peter Fischer, a psychology educator at the University of Regensburg in Germany, and co-workers drafted.