As you know from Chapter 2 of Power Tools for Technical Communication, a process is natural, mechanical, or human-conrolled events that can occur repeatedly. To explain process, you break the event into a sequence of steps, stages, or phases. For one or more of the topics below, do a bit of research in encyclopedias, if necessary, and take notes on steps. Then divide the process into a sequence of events, stages, steps, or phases, enter them into the input box, type your name, your instructor's e-mail address as well as your own (if required), and then press E-mail description. Photosynthesis: Water cycle: Nuclear fission: Greenhouse effect: Cardiac cycle: Hurricane formation: Earthquakes: Combustion-engine cycle: Embryo development: Fermentation: Your name: Your e-mail address: Instructor's e-mail address (optional):
As you know from Chapter 2 of Power Tools for Technical Communication, a process is natural, mechanical, or human-conrolled events that can occur repeatedly. To explain process, you break the event into a sequence of steps, stages, or phases.
For one or more of the topics below, do a bit of research in encyclopedias, if necessary, and take notes on steps. Then divide the process into a sequence of events, stages, steps, or phases, enter them into the input box, type your name, your instructor's e-mail address as well as your own (if required), and then press E-mail description.
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