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Em relação ao tratamento dado ao Poder Legislativo pela Constituição Federal, analise as afirmativas.
I. Cada território elegerá quatro deputados federais.
II. Cada legislatura terá a duração de quatro anos.
III. Cada Estado e o Distrito Federal elegerão três senadores, com mandato de oito anos.
IV. A representação de cada Estado e do Distrito Federal no Senado Federal será renovada de quatro em quatro anos, alternadamente, por um e dois terços.
Estão corretas as afirmativas
Sobre o tema, analise. I. São elementos do ato administrativo: sujeito competente, forma, motivo, objeto e finalidade. II. No direito administrativo, o silêncio é considerado como consentimento tácito. III. O mérito administrativo, ou seja, a discricionariedade, pode estar no sujeito, na forma e na finalidade.
Está(ão) correta(s) apenas a(s) afirmativa(s)
I. “Ao servidor federal, é vedado participar de gerência ou administração de sociedade privada, personificada ou não personificada, e exercer o comércio, exceto na qualidade de acionista, cotista ou comanditário.”
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II. “É vedada a participação nos conselhos de administração e fiscal de empresas ou entidades em que a União detenha, direta ou indiretamente, participação no capital social ou em sociedade cooperativa constituída para prestar serviços a seus membros.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
I. O servidor, caso desejar recorrer, deverá protocolar o recurso no prazo máximo de 90 dias, contados da ciência do indeferimento do pedido inicial. II. A prescrição do direito de recorrer será interrompida no caso de o servidor apresentar pedido de reconsideração no prazo legal. III. Caso recorra, o servidor deverá encaminhar o recurso por intermédio da autoridade máxima do órgão competente para decidir. IV. O recurso interposto pelo servidor poderá ser recebido com efeito suspensivo, a juízo da autoridade competente para decidir. V. No caso de indeferimento de um pedido de reconsideração, o servidor poderá renová‐lo ou interpor recurso hierárquico.
Estão corretas apenas as afirmativas
I. “Os órgãos e entidades administrativas deverão elaborar modelos ou formulários padronizados para assuntos que importem pretensões equivalentes.”
PORQUE
I. “Inexistindo competência legal específica, o processo administrativo deverá ser iniciado perante a autoridade de menor grau hierárquico para decidir.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Está(ão) correta(s) apenas a(s) afirmativa(s)
I. “A Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear sujeita‐se aos princípios da Legalidade, Impessoalidade, Moralidade, Publicidade e Eficiência.”
PORQUE
II. “A Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear é um órgão público integrante da Administração Pública Federal Direta.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Quando a pizza for quadrada, o tamanho representa a medida do lado da pizza. Quando a pizza for tradicional circular, o tamanho representa a medida de seu diâmetro. Dessa forma, dentre as alternativas a seguir, aquela que apresenta o melhor custo/benefício para o cliente é a pizza
(Considere π = 3)
Analise as proposições:
x: [p → (q V r)] ↔ (p ∧~q∧~r)
y:(p→q)→(~q→~p)
Acerca das proposições x e y, é correto afirmar que
Considere as seguintes proposições lógicas:
• p: a conferência foi um sucesso, mas os representantes não gostaram da proposta;
• q: ou ampliam‐se os investimentos no setor, ou os projetos não serão implantados.
Diante do exposto, é correto afirmar que
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Acid rain and… the facts
www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia
What causes acid rain?
Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.
Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN
Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power‐stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.
What are the effects of acid rain?
Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.
What are the effects on trees and soil?
One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.
Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.
How does acid rain effect lakes?
Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.
Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.
What is pH?
This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below). The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral‐neither acidic or alkaline.
Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.
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Acid rain and… the facts
www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia
What causes acid rain?
Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.
Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN
Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power‐stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.
What are the effects of acid rain?
Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.
What are the effects on trees and soil?
One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.
Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.
How does acid rain effect lakes?
Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.
Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.
What is pH?
This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below). The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral‐neither acidic or alkaline.
Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.
Read the text to answer.
Acid rain and… the facts
www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia
What causes acid rain?
Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.
Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN
Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power‐stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.
What are the effects of acid rain?
Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.
What are the effects on trees and soil?
One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.
Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.
How does acid rain effect lakes?
Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.
Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.
What is pH?
This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below). The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral‐neither acidic or alkaline.
Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.