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Which air temperatures usually result in snow and other forms of solid precipitation?
A) Freezing air temperatures
B) Cool air temperatures
C) Hot air temperatures
D) Warm air temperatures
Answer: B) Cool air temperatures
Explanation: Snow requires temperatures at the ground to be near or below freezing.
If the universe is expanding, why aren't the stars in the night sky fading away?
Answer:
This sounds poetic
If this is an actual question the stars are never ending so the more it expands the more it reveals more
asap Waste water from nuclear power plants is generally:
cold
muddy
radioactive
warm
Answer:
Warm is the Correct Answer
Explanation: I know this because the water that is used to cool Nuclear Power plants is usually returned back into the ocean but the water is warmer than the water in the ocean. This can lead to Thermal Polution which can kill species of fish that aren't used to such warm water.
What is the importance of neutral variation in evolution?
A trait that is neutral in one environment may be advantageous in another.
It is usually removed from the population by natural selection due to its deleterious phenotypes in the environment.
A trait that is neutral will most likely be removed from the gene pool.
It will cause for a population to risk decline and extinction.
Answer:
A trait that is neutral in one environment may be advantageous in another.
Explanation:
Neutral variation refers to the variation (either genetic or phenotypic variation) which is unaffected by natural selection. Neutral variation is known to increase genetic variation, which is a prerequisite to evolutionary change. An allele may be neutral in one environment and beneficial (or deleterious) in another. In consequence, neutral variation in one environment may increase the response to selection in different environmental conditions.
CUAL ES LA CONCENTRACIÓN DE OXÍGENO EN EL AIRE EN LA PAZ (BOLIVIA) CARTAGENA, Y COLOMBIA
Answer:
La concentración de oxígeno tanto en La Paz (Bolivia), como en Cartagena y en Colombia es la misma. Lo que se modifica según las alturas a las que se encuentran esas ciudades es la presión del aire, que a mayor altura menor presión. Esto hace que haya menor cantidad de oxígeno disponible para nuestro cuerpo.
Explanation:
Se dice que a 3000 metros sobre el nivel del mar la disponibilidad de oxígeno para el cuerpo humano se reduce en un 30% aproximadamente, y a más 5000 metros al menos al 50%. Esto puede producir hipoxia, o falta de oxígeno en sangre. También se le llama mal de altura o soroche.
La respiración pulmonar se debe a un intercambio de gases y gracias a diferencias de presiones en el aire que inspiramos y en nuestro cuerpo y sangre.
En ciudades como La Paz, que se encuentra a más de 3000 metros sobre el nivel del mar, se suele encontrar en la sangre de las personas una menor saturación de oxígeno que en aquellas que viven en ciudades a altitudes cercanas al nivel del mar.
Effects of heart disease
What are the effects of heart disease ?
Answer:
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which of the following would be the best example of adaptive radiation, where a species evolves into different forms and fills different niches
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I think so
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Answer:
False
False its faster! Hope this helps! More information here! Answer: An area going through secondary succession reaches its climax community faster because the area begins with some soil and some plant and animal species. An area that goes through primary succession, on the other hand, begins with no soil and no organisms, so reaching the climax community takes longer.
Explanation: False its faster! Hope this helps! More information here! Answer: An area going through secondary succession reaches its climax community faster because the area begins with some soil and some plant and animal species. An area that goes through primary succession, on the other hand, begins with no soil and no organisms, so reaching the climax community takes longer.
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difference between parallel venation and reticulate venation
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The difference between parallel venation and reticulate venation is in parallel venation, the vein of the leaf blade is in a parallel pattern, and in reticulate the vein of the leaf blade is a net or web-like structure.
What is venation?Venation is the pattern of veins present in the leaves. There are different patterns of veins present in the leaves, parallel venation, for example, banana leaf, and reticulate venation, for example, papaya leaf.
Thus, In contrast to reticulate venation, where the vein of the leaf blade is arranged in a net-like pattern, parallel venation has the vein of the leaf blade arranged in a parallel pattern.
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Which statement about the effects of natural events and human activities is true?
A.The environment is not usually affected by natural events
B.Human activities and natural events can damage the environment.,
C.Natural events always have a positive impact on the environment.,
D.All human activities change the environment in a negative way.
Answer:
B. Human activities and natural events can damage the environment.,
Explanation:
Human activities are those activities carried out by a human being. The environment is being degraded daily as a result of the activities of man as well as natural occurrences e.g earthquake, tsunami, wild fire etc.
Human activities also called anthropogenic activities that damage the environment include sewage pollution, burning of fossil fuels, oil spillage etc. Hence, according to this question, human activities and natural events can damage the environment.
which key process in biology is explained in the diagram above?
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Hi I think the answer is bit C but I am not sure
which of the following is not considered a natural resource a.plastic b.gold c.titanium d.coal
Answer:
Gold
Explanation:
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Answer:
All alleles on the X chromosome are dominant
Explanation:
This is because the X chromosome is large and contains many more genes than the smaller Y chromosome. In a sex-linked disease, it is usually males who are affected because they have a single copy of X chromosome that carries the mutation.
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Answer: B is correct
Explanation:
Some flowers can only be pollinated by specific insect species.
What will happen if none of these insects are present?
A genetically different seed produced
B genetically identical seed produced
С no seed produced
D only small amounts of seed produced
Answer:
C no seed produced
Explanation:
Some flowers can only be pollinated by insects. If insects were not present, fertilisation would not be possible. With no fertilisation, no seed will be produced.
What is feedback in a system?
the balance of competing factors in a system
the definition of what is part of the system and what isn't
the behaviors of the different components of a system
the regulation of a system by the output
Answer:
the regulation of a system by the output
Explanation:
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Answer:
half of the moon's visible surface
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Answer:
A: Half of the moon's visible surface
Waste water is"________" by bacteria in the secondary treatment.
killed
digested
ignored
heated
Ice Cream is 20*F and Root Beer is 55*F The Ice Cream cools the Root Beer Or The Root Beer melts the Ice Cream
The dew point is the point at which the
water vapor beings to fall out of the air?
True or
False
Answer:
The dew point is the temperature when water will start to condense out of the air. When air is saturated as much as possible with water vapor it is at the dew point. Air that is holding less vapor than it actually could is below the dew point
3. What causes genetic variation? Select all that apply.
asexual reproduction
crossing
over
mitosis
independent assortment
Answer:
Crossing over
Independent assortment
If a person wanted to learn more about the genetic material of plant and animal cells, where would they look? A) on the cell wall / B)inside the chloroplasts / C) in the nucleus / D) in the lysosomes
Answer:
c
Explanation:
for the genetic code is contained in the nucleus.
but this dose not apply to cells without a nucleus e.g. red blood cells...
If a person wanted to learn more about the genetic material of plant and animal cells, where would they look? A) on the cell wall / B)inside the chloroplasts / C) in the nucleus / D) in the lysosomes
Answer: (C in the nucleus)
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outline how the nephrons carry out their processes (4marks)
What is a chromosome?
O A colorful DNA
O A portion of DNA
O A broken DNA
O A sequence of DNA
O A piece of DNA
O A bundle of DNA
Cottontail rabbits closely resemble the fall and winter plants in which they hide
Answer:
In earlier generations, the rabbits that looked most like their surroundings survived and reproduced.
Explanation:
The cotton-tailed rabbits consist of 20 species that are found in America and have stubby tales with white under them. They're distributed over north, central, and southern America. They live in nests called forms, have an average life span of 2 years. Due to their camaflugeous nature, they change their coat color twice every year to protect themselves from predators.HELPPPP PLS ASAP
In sexual reproduction, a zygote is
A the product of fertilization of an egg by sperm
B the gamete responsible for the sex of the offspring
C.an egg that has not been successfully fertilized
D the final stage before the birth of an offspring
Answer:
A the product of fertilization of an egg by sperm
Answer: A
the product of fertilization of an egg by sperm.
Explanation:
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4. What is soil conservation?
Answer:
The prevention of loss in the most top layer of soil from the erosion or maybe prevention of deducted fertility
Oxygen _____.
breaks down food into energy
is found in healthy bones and teeth
is an organic element
is an important element in DNA
Answer:
first one
Explanation:
can you help me with my question Which of the themes of Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" is illustrated by this passage? Paragraph 36: The most singular effect of their gayety was an impulse to mock the infirmity and decrepitude of which they had so lately been the victims. A. Gayety produces an impulse to mock. B. It is a great release to look back on our problems happily C It is human nature to mock or make light of problems we have been delivered from I need to know as soon as possible
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1. Cell
2. Blood
3. Cells
4. Epithelial
5. Tissues
6. Stomach
7. Organs
8. Digestive
9. Organism
10. Human
Answer:
1. cell
2. blood
3. cells
4. epithelial
5. tissues
6. stomach
7. organs
8. digestive
9. organism
10. human
Explanation: Hope this was helpful....