how can wind be used as a source of power?
wind can make the production of fossil fuels faster.
the motion of wind can turn wind turbines
deforestation leaves more room for wind to blow.
drilling in the earth can provide new sources of wind.
Answer:
The correct answer would be B. "The motion of wind can turn wind turbines." This is the only logical answer.
Explanation:
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Explain how the theory of evolution is supported. (list and describe each evidence)
Answer: Darwin's theory of evolution, also called Darwinism, can be further divided into 5 parts: "evolution as such", common descent, gradualism, population speciation, and natural selection.
Where can you observe environmental changes that are forcing adaptation?
Answer:
Description
Since its inception, life on earth has had to adapt to changing environmental conditions - this represents a driving force of evolution.
This module examines how organisms detect and respond to changes in their environment, and reviews the different behavioural, physiological and molecular mechanisms underpinning environmental (stress) adaptation.
Understanding these organism-environment interactions forms the very foundations of ecology. Examples are provided from a range of organisms, but a specific focus is given to terrestrial invertebrates (insects) and plants.
The term “environment” covers a broad spectrum of spatial scales, from changes occurring at the cellular level, to large scale geographic differences between major climatic zones (polar, temperate and tropical).
The process of “change”, and adaptation to these changes, will in turn be discussed across a broad spectrum of timescales. These include:
The requirement for rapid adaptation to potentially dramatic shifts in environmental conditions, e.g. when a parasite first enters its host
Longer-term changes and adaptations across seasonal timescales, e.g. hibernation/insect diapause
Adaptation on an evolutionary timescale, e.g. the ‘Red Queen’ hypothesis, across scenarios of past environmental changes, and extending out to current predictive climate change models
The main aims of this module are to provide students with information, guidance, and access to resources, that will allow them to:
Gain an in depth understanding of how organisms respond and adapt to changes in their environment.
Recognize that the term “environment” covers a continuum of spatial scales from molecular environments within cells, to broad-scale geographic environments and climatic zones.
Appreciate that adaptation to environmental change for an individual organism is transient and occurs across a temporal spectrum of seconds to seasons. For species, adaptation is long-term, but not fixed/permanent, and occurs across a timescale of generations.
Interpret the potential impact of climate change on species, communities and ecosystems. Specifically with respect to how the rate of environmental change may limit effective adaptation, and so result in changes in species distribution and abundance patterns
Become effective independent learners, capable of analysing and interpreting the scientific literature to help formulate and express their own ideas
Explanation:
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1 mole of sulfur (s) is equal to home many atoms?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
8. What kind of protein would be helpful for a mouse living in the desert? Why? *
maybe glucose sugar Explanation:
Which statements about freshwater sources are
true? Check all that apply.
Only
about 3 percent of Earth's water is
fresh water.
Most of the fresh water on Earth is groundwater.
About 75 percent of the fresh water on
Earth IS frozen In ice sheets.
E The largest source
of usable fresh water IS aroundwater
1D More fresh water iS In the atmosphere
than in rivers and lakes.
Answer:
A: Only about 3 percent of Earth’s water is fresh water.
C: About 75 percent of the fresh water on Earth is frozen in ice sheets.
D: The largest source of usable fresh water is groundwater
Explanation:
Con la Ley Nacional de Educación, el derecho a la educación, la equidad y la igualdad. Deben elaborar un breve texto (o frase) que relaciones todos estos conceptos.
Answer:
All children have equal access to education.
Explanation:
With the National Education Law, the right to education, equity and equality means that the every children in the state has equal access of get education and this is the responsibility of government ensure equal access to all children the same type of education. Education may not be a "fundamental right" under the Constitution but all the children poor or rich have the right to get the same education.
Definition: Placing an organism in sets of categories based on its characteristics.
Example: Taxonomy
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Term: Type term here
Answer: Classification
Explanation:
f. Which trees grow in coastal regions?
Coniferous or
Oak or Deciduous
The process of digestion starts in which part of the body?
Answer:
digestion starts in the mouth
Explanation:
Based on the information in the model, you might predict that there is more nitrogen in the soil now than before the industrial production of fertilizer began
Answer:
The answer is "True".
Explanation:
Nitrogen, potassium, or sodium fertilizers are examples of direct fertilizers. If nitrogen is being used as a nitrogen source in such a fertilizer, another synthetic method necessitates the use of natural gas - water. Sulfur, carbon, and industrial minerals are being used to make the phosphate element, that's why the given statement is true.
Mutated DNA what is the correct answer
Answer: the last one. Brainliest??
Explanation:
In the biosphere, what are some of the major abiotic factors that determine the
distribution and types of plant communities? *
a. Temperature, sunlight and rainfall
b. Humidity, location and humans
c. Soil type, soil water and soil bacteria
O d. Insects, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the air
a vial with water,bromothymol blue,carbon dioxide , and a plant are left for 24 hours in the light. the color of the solution turns from yellow to blue . this color change is due to the plant
The dissolution of bromothymol blue into the solution can change the colour of the solution from yellow to blue.
Why the colour of the solution change?The color of the solution turns from yellow to blue color due to the release bromothymol blue because plant can't absorb bromothymol blue so it dissolved in the solution which leads to the change of colour of the solution from yellow to blue.
So we can conclude that the dissolution of bromothymol blue into the solution can change the colour of the solution from yellow to blue.
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Summary for mutations
Answer:
A mistaken change in DNA sequencing or coding that could be harmful, not noticed or beneficial
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Rocks are classified as igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary according to?
Answer:
Their characteristics
Explanation:
The chemical composition of the rock, mineral type, texture, etc...
Answer:
their method of formation, or ORIGIN
Explanation:
Rocks can be classified as sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic based primarily upon differences in their ORIGIN.
Which bee has the most important job? Support with 2 reasons
IWhat is air pollution?
Answer:
Air pollution is the presence of substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials. There are many different types of air pollutants, such as gases, particulates, and biological molecules
Explanation:
Answer:
the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
Explanation:
Human genetic material is represented in the diagram
below.
Answer:
diagram is weird and unrealistic but B is the only reasonable answer.
Explanation:
B only makes sense - everything else is unreasonable. Proteins don't become enzymes since enzymes are already proteins, there are no proteins, carbohydrates, or glucose molecules in the image.
Definitions
_____ 1. a structure that consists of two or more types of tissues that work together to
do the same job
_____ 2. made up of neurons, or nerve cells, that carry electrical messages
_____ 3. made up of cells that form the body’s structure
_____ 4. a group of connected cells that have a similar function
_____ 5. takes in oxygen and releases waste gases
_____ 6. made up of cells that line body surfaces
_____ 7. secretes hormones that regulate other organs and organ systems
_____ 8. basic units of structure and function in the human body
_____ 9. a hormone that helps cells absorb sugar from the blood
_____ 10. process in which organ systems work to maintain a stable internal
environment
_____ 11. made up of cells that have the unique ability to contract, or become shorter
_____ 12. a group of organs that work together to carry out a complex overall function
Terms
a. cells
b. connective tissue
c. endocrine system
d. epithelial tissue
e. homeostasis
f. insulin
g. muscle tissue
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Organ
2. Nervous tissue
3. B
4. Tissue
5. Lungs?
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. F
10. E
11. G
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Whales are tetrapods- but living whales do not have four limbs. Describe a more accurate way to describe tetrapods BESIDES having four limbs?
Animals that descended from a four-limbed ancestor
18. Physical weathering _______________________ by physical processes
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Explanation:
Is Caused
Answer:
is caused
Explanation:
List at least four reasons why it is difficult to send manned space flights to parts
of the solar system other than the moon.
limited resources on the galapagos islands result in?
3) Plants have developed many methods of seed dispersal. The table below shows seeds of two different
plants
Plant Mass of Seed (9) Seed Shape
Milkweed
0.00588
Dandelion
0.0026
How has the seed dispersal method developed by these plants given them a reproductive advantage?
A. The method ensures that offspring will be dispersed and reduces competition for resources.
B. The method reduces the chance that herbivores will consume the seeds.
C. The method lengthens the life cycle of each of these plants.
D. The method reduces the plants' need for water and other nutrients.
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Answer:
B.The method ensures that offspring will be dispersed and reduces competition for resources.
Explanation:
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Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes is needed for the continuity of life. How does fertilization of gametes contribute to heritable information?
It provides a way for somatic mutations to be inherited.
It is the only mechanism for species to reproduce.
It increases genetic variation.
It provides the same chromosomes for offspring.
Answer: it increases genetic information
Explanation:
Answer:
It increaes genetic variation
Biology question! Please help if you can :)
Answer:
Budding
Explanation:
Answer:
Budding
Explanation:
Budding, in biology, is a type of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from a generative anatomical point of the parent organism. The initial protuberance, the bud, will eventually develop into an organism duplicating the parent.
1. A Trellis is not the device that holds up the grape vine and fruit?
True
False
2. A cover crop is grown in a field next to the vineyard, to distract insects?
True
False
3.Most grapes are harvested when their sugar content is the highest?
True
False
Explain why specific Galapagos tortoise species are able to live only on certain islands.
Answer:
Because of different abiotic factors (Temp, humidity, ect.)