What teaching style is identified with socrates,and what was it like?

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Answer 1
Answer: Socrates liked to pose questions to people in order for them to figure out the answer by themselves.  They were leading questions so it would prompt thought in the student who eventually would arrive at their own conclusion.  He himself felt he had no ideas and felt it wise to understand he was ignorant about many things.  In order to gain higher knowledge he promoted asking a lot of questions.  In teaching today mostly straight didactic method used where a student sits and listens to a teacher ramble on and on about their chosen subject.  It's easy to doze off in class because you lose interest unless you get to instead ask a lot of questions and get involved in the subject and start getting revelations about the subject matter.
Answer 2
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The answer is that Teachers should ask questions to help students think

Explanation:

It is because Socrates like asking questions to learn more so this option is the correct answer because they think asking questions is much better to learn and understand.


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Which of the following is the result of the collision of two continental plates

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a collision between two continental plates crunches and folds the rock at the boundary, lifting it up and leading to the formation of mountains and mountain ranges.

What was the Bangladesh formerly know as?

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Bangladesh was formerly known as Eastern Pakistan. It was originally a region of Pakistan, but tax disputes and political autonomy issues happened. This caused Eastern Pakistan to join the Indian Military to fight against the Western Pakistan, and it eventually became Bangladesh in 1971.

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First, India

Then it was known as East Pakistan

Now it is known as bangladesh

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The continental crust is made largely ofa. gneiss.
b. granite.
c. basalt.
d. limestone.

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Answer: b. granite.

The continental crust is made largely of granite.

Explanation:

Granite is an igneous rock which consists of grains. It can be white, pink or gray in colour depending on its mineralogy.  It is made up of feldspar and quartz with little mica, amphiboles and other minerals. It is buried beneath kilometers of rock and sediment in order to produce enough heat to melt rock during its formation.  It is used to make paving stone, curbing, stair treads, building veneer, floor tiles and so on and also the continental crust is made largely of it.

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Match the Asian region in column 1 with its description in column 2.A. Southeast Asia Region with humid, subtropical, and highland areas
B. Central Asia Humid continental climate
C. Northeastern Asia Mostly arid climate
D. Western Asia Mostly tropical region

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Match the Asian region in column 1 with its description in column 2.
All of the areas are located in Asia where climate varies among different locations. Here are the answers.

Southeast Asia Region --> tropical region
Central Asia --> Mostly with humid, subtropical, and highland areas
Northeastern Asia --> Humid continental climate
Western Asia --> Mostly arid climate

The answers are:

A. Southeast Asia - Mostly tropical climate
- This is a region that has constant summers, high precipitation, and very diverse flora and fauna.
B. Central Asia - Humid, subtropical, and highland areas
- Central Asia is a place where we have a collision of multiple climates, so from place to place it varies, and we have the arid steps and deserts, rainy mountainsides, vast coniferous wet forests...
C. Northeastern Asia - Humid continental climate
- This region is heavily influenced by the cold air masses from Siberia on one side, and wet humid air masses from the sea on the other side.
D. Western Asia - Mostly arid climate
- Most of Western Asia falls into the subtropical climate region, most of the landscape is formed by deserts and semi-deserts, even to an extreme extent like in the Arabian Peninsula where there's not a single river that flows for the whole year.

Who depends most on Persian Gulf petroleum? Answer a-West Europe b-Asia c-Russia d-the U.S.

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The answer is B. Asia

The persian Gulf produced about 28 % percent of world oil supply and exported

The major buyer of the persian gulf petroleum come from Asia, especially Japan, China, and India

In Japan, more than 83 % of their oil Supply came from the Persian Gulf. And 35 % of it come from Saudi Arabia

What is the most dangerous material on earth

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Answer:Botulinum toxin

Explanation: Scientists differ about the relative toxicities of substances, but they seem to agree that botulinum toxin, produced by anaerobic bacteria, is the most toxic substance known.