the difference between learner's permit and driver's license is;
people (with learner's permit) at age of at least 15 (and passed vision and the writing test) can be able to drive only in daylight hours. that means you can't drive at 10pm or later. with a learner's permit, you must always drive with a person who is at least 21 years old, has a driver's license, and must sit in the front passenger seat.
you might want to search on the internet what driver's license does. honestly i have no idea.
but anyway. hope this helps in anyway! ❤ from peachimin
. National Fire Protection Association (NFiPA) 704 diamond label system helps firefighters and employees easily recognize the categories of hazardous substances stored on the site. A) True B) False
Answer
True
Explanation
The National Fire Protection Association (NFIPA) 704 help firefighters and employees easily recognize the categories of hazardous substances stored on the site. It is published by National Fire Protection Association to supplement labeling system for emergency respondents and benefit also those working in normal conditions.
we are taught that the universe goes on forever and doesn’t end but, we are also taught the universe is constantly expanding every minute...if it’s expanding where’s it expanding to? What’s in that area that it’s expanding into?
The universe expands into nothingness. It devours the nothingness to expand itself for more galaxies, solar systems, stars, and planets. Even if I'm incorrect, we might never truly know the answer will we?
Hope this answer was 'out of this world'!
Sorry for the cringy pun :P
We honestly don't know if either or is correct. We can only theorize since we havent reached that pinnicle of knowlage and technology to find out that stuff, so we really cannot find the answer to that. Although, the universe might be expanding straight from nothing, think of it as a inflatable ballon that inflates itself without having to use anything outside of it to inflate. thats the best way i can put it.
A sentence with the word "soma" in it.
(AP Psychology)