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The structural layers of the sun are shown in the cross-sectional diagram.


Which layer represents the chromosphere?

Select one:
a. C
b. D
c. E
d. F

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Answer 1

c.E ps... that's the answerrr

Explanation:

that's the answer E

Answer 2
This is is e I think that represent the chromosphere

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A pair of point charges, which have charges of –3µ C and –4µ C are separated by 2 cm. What is the value of the force between them

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Answer:

pk

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How do yeast cells get the nutrients that keep them alive?

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Answer:

vitamins, amino acids and fat acids

Explanation:

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I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

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Answer: Answer to the I'm Tall when I'm Young, and I'm Short when I'm Old. What am I? Riddle is a candle

Hope this helps

It’s candle because when you r old it melts and young it essentially used I guess

How do the properties of air influence weather?

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Temperature refers to how warm or cold air is, and the density of the air is how many molecules are packed into a certain space of air. ... But, air pressure also affects temperature - the more those molecules bump into each other, the more heat they generate.
Rising Air creates low pressure while sinking air creates high pressure. WIth high pressure, sinking air suppresses weather development. High air pressure produces clear sky, dry and stable weather. In a low pressure zone, wind is circulated onwards and upwards rapidly. As a result, air rise and cools. Clouds and precipitate are formed

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earthquakes
volcanoes
hurricanes

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The answer is Earthquakes.

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The answer is earthquakes

Tsunamis and regular oceanic waves vary in many ways; explain at least two (2) differences between tsunami waves and regular oceanic waves.

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Tsunamis can gradually build up power and height while oceanic waves are powerful but not as close as tsunamis are
Tsunamis waves are huge waves that form when a earthquake is happening and ocean waves are from the tide moving in and out

A negative charge of -4.0 x 10 -6 C and a positive charge of 7.0 x 10 -5 C are separated by 30 cm. What is the force between the two charges?

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Answer:

4.38 × 10^13

Explanation:

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4.38 x 10^13 is the answer because If a charge generator builds a negative static charge of -7.00 μC, how many electrons are transferred to it during this process. (e = 1.60 × 10^-19 C)
43.8
1.12 × 10^-18
4.38 × 10^13

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Describe the climate of a desert biome. (Temperature and precipitation)

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Abiotic factors include the non living components of the environment.
For example- Temperature, humidity, and rainfall.
Desert biome is mainly considered as a part of drylands. It is characterised by extremely low humidity. Average rainfall in this biome is less than ten inches. This results in scarcity of water. It experiences extremely high temperature and is frequently windy.
Example of desert biome- Thar desert in Rajasthan.

The rate of change of an object's velocity is called _______.

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Answer:

The rate of change of an object's velocity is called acceleration.

it is called acceleration

Kinetic and potential energy.

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Answer: 3 hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Answer: #1 = 2 #2 = W

Explanation: Where there is the most potential energy is the top. The bottom when the energy has been used is where there is the most kinetic energy.

What do the best conductors have in common?

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Answer:

A super conductor is a perfect conductor that has zero resistance. It doesn't just have very low resistance and conducts electricity well, it has ZERO resistance and conducts electricity perfectly with no losses at all

A super conductor is a perfect conductor that has zero resistance. It doesn't just have very low resistance and conducts electricity well, it has ZERO resistance and conducts electricity perfectly with no losses at all. In theory if you had a super conductor material it could be infinitely thin and infinitely long.

What is the cause of most waves and how can this change waves' characteristics?

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There are three main factors that affect wave formation: wind velocity, fetch, and duration.

Waves are most commonly caused by wind. Wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. As wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest.

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the daily rise and fall of Earths water on its coastlines

The pressure of a cylinder with the following dimensions: radius 13.9 cm and height 34 cm; has a pressure of 172.9 kPa. If the pressure is reduced to 1.75 atm, what will be the volume of the gas inside the cylinder?

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Answer:Experience has shown that several properties of a gas can be related to each other under certain conditions. The properties are pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T, in kelvins), and amount of material expressed in moles (n). What we find is that a sample of gas cannot have any random values for these properties. Instead, only certain values, dictated by some simple mathematical relationships, will occur.

Explanation:

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1. Omar is sliding along the school corridor. Draw a picture of Omar sliding along the floor. Add a force arrow to show the force of friction acting on Omar.

2. Press your hands very gently and rub them. Now press much harder and rub again. Describe what you observe. What does this tell you about the force of friction?

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Answer:

well all you would have to do is draw a picture of him sliding and an arrow

and as for the second one rub your hands together and tell them what you see and then explain if it was easy to do or if you had troubles because the force of friction will make your hands warm up which is why you see them rub their hands together in movies

Answer:

1. The Speed is 390

2. The Frequency is 425 Hz

3. The Wavelength is 1.3

Explanation:

1. To find the speed of a wave you have to do the formula of speed.

Speed = Wavelength x Wave Frequency.

Speed = 1.5 * 260

= 390

Explanation:

What is the study of sound waves called?

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Answer:

Acoustics

Explanation: It’s the branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound.

Answer:

Acoustics

Explanation:

Acoustics is the branch of physics concerned with the study of sound (mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids). A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician. The application of acoustics in technology is called acoustical engineering.

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A man hits a golf ball (0.2 kg) which accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2. What amount
of force acted on the ball?

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force= mass x acceleration= 0.2 x 20= 4 N

(N stands for newton btw)

Answer is 4 and here is a trick so you can answer it by yourself. Multiply 0.2 with 20 and you will get your answer

Which one is Transverse Wave?
(A). Particles move in the perpendicular direction that the wave travels
(B). Particles move in the same direction as the wave travels


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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

Your answer for this question is A) Particles move in the perpendicular direction that the wave travels

ANSWER SOON PLS IM TIMED FIRST DO NOT GIVE ME ANY FILES OR ANY CHEATS FROM WEB PLS ANSWER CLEARLY THANK YOU OH What is the primary source of energy that drove the cycling of matter that formed the Grand Canyon?


the sun
the sun

Earth's hot interior
Earth's hot interior

erosion and weathering

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Answer:

the sun and earths hot interior

erosion and weathering

PLEASE HELP :) THANK YOU Geologic processes change Earth's surface on varying scales of space and time. They range from rapid to very slow; from large to microscopic.

How does the time scale of slow geologic processes affect human perception of landforms on Earth? Provide details to support your answer.

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Answer:

Human change the surface by mining it, falting it for land, we remove tree,plants, soil,mud, to build space for buidlings, farms, and etc hopes this help

Explanation:

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Answer:

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In a recent hockey game, one player (m=100kg) was moving at a velocity of 8 m/s when he ran into another player (m=300kg) who was at rest (v=0m/s). After the collision, the two players were stuck together (moving with the same velocity). What was their velocity after the collision?

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At first you need the displacement/distance from the point he started to run to the other player
Buttttttttttt if they were at rest because the force was balanced it could be
0m/s^2
Or the other way around
25m/s^2

Their velocity after the collision was 2 m/s.

What is principle of conservation of momentum?

According to the principle of momentum conservation, momentum is only modified by the action of forces as they are outlined by Newton's equations of motion; momentum is never created nor destroyed inside a problem domain.

Given parameters:

one player (m=100kg) was moving at a velocity of 8 m/s initially.

Another  player (m=300kg) who was at rest (v=0m/s) initially.

After collision they stuck together and let the velocity of them is v.

According to principle of conservation of momentum,  total momentum remains conserved.

total initial momentum = total final momentum

100×8 + 300×0 = (100 + 300)v

400v = 800

v = 2.

Hence,  their velocity after the collision was 2 m/s.

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Answer:

1D

2C

3C

4C

5D

6D

7D

8D

9B

Explanation:

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Answer:

1) D

2) C

3) D

4) C

5) D

6) D

7) D

8) D

9) B

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Which phrases apply to the formation of the Grand Canyon?

Choose all that apply.


medium scale

long-term


small scale


short-term


large scale

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Answer:

the answer should be 'small scale'

I need number two only

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Answer:

d: ice is less dense than liquid water.

Explanation:

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Chimneys don't get smoke in the house because of...?

Choices:
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A. Archimedes's Principle
B. Bernoulli's Principle
C. Pascal's Principle
D. hydraulics

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Answer:

B :D

Explanation:

B. Hydraulics I hope that helps

Earth's subsystems are the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Energy and matter are transferred when Earth's subsystems interact.

Describe which of Earth's subsystems are involved when a hurricane passes through an area. Explain how these different subsystems affect one another.

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

The Earth is made of several subsystems or "spheres" that interact to form a complex and continuously changing whole called the Earth system. Scale

Processes operating in the Earth system take place on spatial scales varying from fractions of millimeters to thousands of kilometers, and on time scales that range from milliseconds to billions of years.

Examples of instantaneous - breathing; rotation of the Earth; earthquake

Examples of long term - making coal; plate tectonics

Cycles

The Earth system is characterized by numerous overlapping cycles in which matter is recycled over and over again. Cycles involve multiple spheres and systems interactions.

Examples of cycles: day and night; rock cycle; seasons

Energy

The Earth system is powered by energy from two major sources: the Sun and the planet's internal heat.

Humans and the Earth System

People are part of the Earth system and they impact and are impacted by its materials and processes.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

the industrial society and its revolution

What is El Niño? What weather effects can El Niño cause?



What is La Niña? What weather effects can La Niña cause?

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El Niño and La Niña affect not only ocean temperatures, but also how much it rains on land. Depending on which cycle occurs (and when), this can mean either droughts or flooding. Typically, El Niño and its warm waters are associated with drought, while La Niña is linked to increased flooding
El niño is a very strong storm. El niño can cause lots of rain and even more than normally. La Niña is another storm but can cause a hurricane.

How does the digestive system interact with the following organ systems (circulatory, muscular and nervous system) to maintain homeostasis?

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Answer:

The circulatory system breaks down food and gets / absorbs nutrients. The muscular system works to get nutrients to the rest of the body. The nervous system basically controls the digestive system and sends information to the brain.

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