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12 April, 20:44

Sarah, a citizen of the United States, has emigrated to Australia. She has been advised by her skin doctor to take every precaution to protect her skin at all times. What could be the reason behind this concern? A. No reason. Her skin doctor is being overly cautious. B. Being new to the country, it is safer for Sarah to take precautions until she gets acclimated. C. Australia faces a threat of overexposure to UV radiation. D. Australia's hot weather could cause Sarah's skin to burn. E. The doctor may be cautious because Sarah may be genetically predisposed to skin afflictions.

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  1. 12 April, 21:00
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    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    When the place change then the body first needs to acclimatize in the new climatic conditions. The sin is the outer layer of the body and is very prone to infections.

    If a person is emigrating from one place to another like here Sarah is changing the place from United states to Australia, then extra care of the skin should be taken until she gets acclimated in the new country. It is always good to take precautions so that there is no requirement of the treatment.
  2. 12 April, 21:12
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    B. Being new to the country, it is safer for Sarah to take precautions until she gets acclimated

    I believe this is the answer as the other answers take too many assumptions as the question doesn't explicitely state that Sarah has skin problems.
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