Discuss the potential reasons why children suffer more water injuries and deaths than the average.

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Answer 1
Answer: According to statistics, 78 % victims of pool drowning accidents are less than 5 % years old, and one of an area that caused the most death is an open natural water such as lake or river.

which mean that the potential Reasons are :
- they still has not developed the capabilities to swim on their own
- They still haven't got enough strength to handle the stream in open water

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The ________ plays a central role in the circulatory system. It consists of four ________: two for receiving blood and two for pumping blood. A. kidney, veins B. heart, chambers C. heart, veins D. kidney, chambers

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B. Heart, Chambers
Heart pumps blood to your body and it has four chambers.
Hope this helps.
the first one is C. heart and the other would be the Heart chambers cause the heart is the one that pumps blood to the body it also has four, Two Atriums and two ventricles 

the Atrium is the upper, the right Atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the veins of the body. as the left Atrium receives oxygenated blood

now the Ventricles each two main chambers of the heart, left and right 
they are what pump the blood one pumps blood in and the other pumps it out.
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Over 99% of calcium in the body is found within the ________.a. liver and spleen
b. muscles and skin
c. bones and teeth
d. stomach and small intestine

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Over 99% of calcium in the body is found within the c. bones and teeth. Calcium is a mineral present mostly in bones and teeth and helps them stay strong. Small amounts of calcium in bones are constantly being replaced with new calcium. However, if the body removes more calcium than it replaces, bones and teeth will become weaker.

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The correct answer is D. To prevent ketosis, the body needs a minimum of 50 to 100 grams of carbohydrates daily. Eating less than 50 grams per day of carbohydrates will promote ketosis in your body. Ketosis is a condition where it is associated with abnormal fat metabolism.

the correct one would be D!

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Ames has never had alcohol, but he believes his friends when they tell him that almost everybody at their school drinks regularly. In reality, very few students at the school drink alcohol. Which statement best describes what is occurring in this situation?

A. Peers are having little influence over what James thinks.
B. Students are pressuring James to drink.
C. Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior.
D. James is giving in to peer pressure.

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The correct answer C. Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior.

Explanation:

Peers such as classmates, co-workers or people of the same age, profession, etc. can influence our behaviors, actions or beliefs; this phenomenon is known as peer pressure. In the case described, peer pressure occurs because James' friends tell him every student at school drinks, which causes James to think this is true, and therefore drinking is a normal behavior in most students. This implies, in this situation "Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior". Moreover, this biased idea of normal behavior might cause that in the future James wants to drink alcohol just because he thinks everybody does this.

I think they are all good but C BESTLY describes the situation being described
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