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Which One is the Highest Order of Learning? (A) Chain learning (B) Problem-solving learning (C) Stimulus-response learning (D) Conditioned-reflex learning
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User: Which One is the Highest Order of Learning? (A) Chain learning (B) Problem-solving learning (C) Stimulus-response learning (D) Conditioned-reflex learning

Weegy: which one is the highest order of learning ? (b) problem-solving learning /Explanation : This question is asked on the basis of Gagn s theory of learning. Robert M. Gagn? was american educational psychologist. [ He made two order of learning one is lowest and second is highest. He kept problem solving at the highest order of learning because for solving any problem, we have to learn many things. So, B is the correct answer. Following is his presentation. ]
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User: Which of the following is a source of emissions leading to the eventual formation of surface ozone as a pollutant? (a). Transport sector (b). Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (c). Wetland (d). Fertilizers

Weegy: the source of emissions leading to the eventual formation of surface ozone as a pollutant is (d). Fertilizers.
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User: Which of the following types of natural hazards have the highest potential to cause damage to humans? (a). Earthquakes (b). Forest fires (c). Volcanic eruptions (d). Droughts and Floods

Weegy: (a). Earthquakes : have the highest potential to cause damage to humans.
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User: Which of the following is a source of emissions leading to the eventual formation of surface ozone as a pollutant? (a). Transport sector (b). Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (c). Wetland (d). Fertilizers





Weegy: Answer: D.Fertilizer Fertilizer Use Responsible for Increase in Nitrous Oxide in Atmosphere 137 Climate scientists have assumed that the cause of the increased nitrous oxide was nitrogen-based fertilizer, [ which stimulates microbes in the soil to convert nitrogen to nitrous oxide at a faster rate than normal. The new study, reported in the April issue of the journal Nature Geoscience, uses nitrogen isotope data to identify the unmistakable fingerprint of fertilizer use in archived air samples from Antarctica and Tasmania. ]
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