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a.Why is it difficult to stop drug trafficking?
b.which are the hottest and coldest months in the Northern hemisphere.​

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Answered by sunny123444
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re are 4 levers you can use to control drugs :-

1. Financial (supply & demand, high profit margin)

2. Judicial (Policing & Incarceration)

3. Medical (Rehabilitation & legal “Drug supply” tracking)

4. Social / Educational. (Image of drug use being cool)

b.In general, the month immediately following the winter solstice is the coldest month, while the month immediately following the summer solstice is the warmest month due to seasonal lag. Just because the Sun has started to go lower in the sky after summer solstice doesn’t mean the ground has stopped absorbing heat, nor if the Sun starts going higher after winter solstice that the ground has stopped releasing heat.

Winter solstice is on or around December 21 in the Northern Hemisphere, which means January is usually the coldest month.

Summer solstice is on or around June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere, which means that July is usually the warmest month.

In coastal locations that experience heavy maritime influence (such as the West Coast of North America), the higher heat capacity of water further enhances the seasonal lag effect and may sometimes delay the warmest and coldest month by up to 2 months after the respective solstice.

For locations in the Southern Hemisphere, the same rules apply in reverse (hottest month is usually January, while the coldest month is in July).

Answered by AanviAkura
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Explanation:

a. because it's like an addiction to that person, for example if you love to eat chips and you eat on every day then it will be very hard for you to stop eating even your body is getting damaged that's what happens if you are vegetarian. It's like there normal diet only person can stop if he gets mentally and physically treatment.

b. hotesst June, July, August and coldest December, January, February

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