Answer:
O2-oxygen
Explanation:
You are hiking in Yellowstone National Park. A park ranger is speaking to students visiting a hot spring. Temperatures there can reach as high as 456° Fahrenheit. She said some microscopic organisms can live in the hot springs. In what domain do these organisms most likely belong?
A.
Eubacteria
B.
Animal
C.
Archaebacteria
D.
Protist
What is the difference between an open and closed circuit?
Answer:
An open circuit is one where the continuity has been broken by an interruption in the path for current to flow. A closed circuit is one that is complete, with good continuity throughout. A device designed to open or close a circuit under controlled conditions is called a switch.
In other words, a closed circuit has a complete path for current to flow, whereas an open circuit doesn't, which means that it's not functional. open circuit is a circuit which is not completed. Any circuit which is not complete is considered an open circuit.
Explanation:
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Which location shows where the SOUTHERN hemisphere would have the LONGEST NIGHTS (more hours of darkness)? *
Location 1
Location 2
Location 3
Location 4
a helium ballon containing 5m³ of gas at a pressure of 30kPa is released into the air. Assuming that the temperature is constant calculate the volume the balloon would have when the pressure inside the balloon has fallen to 5kPa, answer in m³
Answer:
345m3
Explanation:
What influences the path that surface currents take?
wind forces and salinity
differences in density and temperature
salinity and Earth's rotation
wind forces and Earth's rotation
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Place the objects in order from largest (at the top) to smallest (at the bottom) to model Earth's place in the universe.
Universe
Milky Way Galaxy
Solar System
Earth
Answer:
Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Universe
Explanation:
im pretty sure thatś the correct order
Give an example of where each of the following occurs on our planet
Divergent boundaries in ocean crust.
Divergent boundaries on continental crust
Convergent boundaries where two oceanic plates meet.
Convergent plates where two continental plates meet
Convergent plates where continental plates and oceanic plates meet
Where two transform boundaries meet.
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Answer:
Divergent boundaries
Divergent boundaries occur along spreading centers where plates are moving apart and new crust is created by magma pushing up from the mantle. Picture two giant conveyor belts, facing each other but slowly moving in opposite directions as they transport newly formed oceanic crust away from the ridge crest.
Perhaps the best known of the divergent boundaries is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This submerged mountain range, which extends from the Arctic Ocean to beyond the southern tip of Africa, is but one segment of the global mid-ocean ridge system that encircles the Earth. The rate of spreading along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge averages about 2.5 centimeters per year (cm/yr), or 25 km in a million years. This rate may seem slow by human standards, but because this process has been going on for millions of years, it has resulted in plate movement of thousands of kilometers. Seafloor spreading over the past 100 to 200 million years has caused the Atlantic Ocean to grow from a tiny inlet of water between the continents of Europe, Africa, and the Americas into the vast ocean that exists today.
Convergent boundaries
The size of the Earth has not changed significantly during the past 600 million years, and very likely not since shortly after its formation 4.6 billion years ago. The Earth's unchanging size implies that the crust must be destroyed at about the same rate as it is being created, as Harry Hess surmised. Such destruction (recycling) of crust takes place along convergent boundaries where plates are moving toward each other, and sometimes one plate sinks (is subducted) under another. The location where sinking of a plate occurs is called a subduction zone.
The type of convergence -- called by some a very slow "collision" -- that takes place between plates depends on the kind of lithosphere involved. Convergence can occur between an oceanic and a largely continental plate, or between two largely oceanic plates, or between two largely continental plates.
Oceanic-continental convergence
If by magic we could pull a plug and drain the Pacific Ocean, we would see a most amazing sight -- a number of long narrow, curving trenches thousands of kilometers long and 8 to 10 km deep cutting into the ocean floor. Trenches are the deepest parts of the ocean floor and are created by subduction.
Continental-continental convergence
The Himalayan mountain range dramatically demonstrates one of the most visible and spectacular consequences of plate tectonics. When two continents meet head-on, neither is subducted because the continental rocks are relatively light and, like two colliding icebergs, resist downward motion. Instead, the crust tends to buckle and be pushed upward or sideways. The collision of India into Asia 50 million years ago caused the Indian and Eurasian Plates to crumple up along the collision zone. After the collision, the slow continuous convergence of these two plates over millions of years pushed up the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to their present heights. Most of this growth occurred during the past 10 million years. The Himalayas, towering as high as 8,854 m above sea level, form the highest continental mountains in the world. Moreover, the neighboring Tibetan Plateau, at an average elevation of about 4,600 m, is higher than all the peaks in the Alps except for Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa, and is well above the summits of most mountains in the United States.
Newton laws escape room
Help this is due today
plz help due in 10 minutes will give brianlest to best answer
Answer:
Muscular Force - Uses when walking
The Force of wind - Force used to turn a windmill
Force of Gravity - Used to drag thing to the center of the earth
Steam - Type of force used to operate machines
Work - Amount of force Times the distance moved
Foot - Pound - Moving one pound one foot
Newton meter - moving one newton one meter
here, another one. I'm not good with figuring these out. ⭐-_-
Answer:
Think its A. or B.
Explanation:
Also its Hisoka
What is a penalty shootout?
a
10 shooters going at the goalkeeper
b
2 shooter defender the circle area
c
5 shooters each 8 seconds to shoot at goalkeeper
d
4 shooters each 10 seconds to shoot at goalkeeper
How much force is required to cause an object with a mass of 850 kg to accelerate at a rate of 2 meters per second squared (m/s^2)?
Answer:
How much force is required to cause an object with a mass of 850 kg to accelerate at a rate of 2 meters per second squared (m/s^2)?
Explanation:
1700N
Mass multiplied by acceleration gives you the amount of force needed for it.
Calculate the work done.
How much force is required to cause an object with a mass of 850 kg to accelerate at a rate of 2 meters per second squared (m/s^2)?
Answer:
1700N
Explanation:
mass multiplied by acceleration gives you the amount of force needed for it
Please help with this, oh and bungee gum contains both the properties of rubber AND gum you see?
What is a penalty stroke in field hockey?
Answer:
a penalty stroke occurs when an intentional foul happens in the penalty circle "the circle around the goal" the foul prevents a scoring of a opportunity
Explanation:
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Answer: Today's field hockey topic is the exciting penalty stroke! What is a stroke? A penalty stroke occurs when an intentional foul happens in the penalty circle (the circle around the goal), the foul prevents a scoring of a opportunity.
Explanation:
What is a penalty stroke in field hockey?
a
hitting the ball
b
one penalty shot against the goalkeeper
c
defender the ball pass midfield
d
faceoff at the end of the field or in the circle
Answer: D
Explanation: Because the orginal Penalty stroke is Today's field hockey topic is the exciting penalty stroke! What is a stroke? A penalty stroke occurs when an intentional foul happens in the penalty circle (the circle around the goal), the foul prevents a scoring of a opportunity.
please help due in 5 minutes
Explanation:
22, c 23, b 24, a
“Space School”
If you watched the optional resource video, what are 2 interesting things you learned?
Answer:
Space School is the incredible story of how astronauts train underwater to live and work in space. From micro-gravity simulation at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, to living under the sea at Aquarius Reef Base, astronauts spend a lot of time training underwater.
Explanation:
The ground receives more light (heat) from the sun when:
the light rays are directly overhead in the summer
the light rays are slanted in the winter
the light rays are slanted in the summer
the light rays are directly overhead in the winter
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Three dogs are pulling on a stuffed animal. Dog A pulls with a force of 150N to the north. Dog B pulls with a force of 150N to the south. Dog C (a much smaller dog) is pulling to the east with a force of 40N. Which dog will win the toy?
Dog C will win the toy who is pulling to the east with a force of 40 N.
What is force?A force is an effect that can alter an object's motion according to physics. An object with mass can change its velocity, or accelerate, as a result of a force. An obvious way to describe force is as a push or a pull. A force is a vector quantity since it has both magnitude and direction.
Dog C, the first two cancel each other out since their pulling two opposite ways with the same force, the only force left is 40 N east so dog C would win.
Dog C will win the toy who is pulling to the east with a force of 40 N.
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High tide weird question
Answer:
A AND C
Explanation:
From the list below, which individual is NOT following biking safety precautions?
A.
Wendy always makes sure she wears a helmet each time she rides her bike
B.
Tyson always rides his bike AGAINST traffic
C.
Ann always walks her bike using a cross-walk at busy intersections
D.
Devin always wears reflective gear when riding at night
Which defines potential energy?
a. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or speed
b. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, force, or speed
c. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or arrangement
d. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, force, or arrangement
Answer:
A. a form of energy-related to an object’s mass, position, or speed
Explanation:
potential energy is based on position and speed while kinetic energy is based more mass and speed.
a helium balloon containing 12m³ of gas at a pressure of 120kPa is released into the air. Assuming that the temperature is constant, calculate the volume of the balloon would have when the pressure inside the balloon has fallen to 40kPa, answer in m³
Answer: 36m3
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Eaton very cab
Compare and contrast the various ways heat is transferred and their possible effects on heating and cooling. Cite examples from the readings to support your comparisons. Also cite examples from what you may already know to support your comparisons.
Explanation:
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Which can give off more heat: a glass full of hot water, or a pitcher full of hot water that has the same temperature?
A. The glass of water can give off more heat.
B. Both can give off the same amount of heat.
C. The pitcher of water can give off more heat.
D. Neither one can give off heat.
Near the equator, venus rotates approximately 13/3 kilometers every 2/3 hours. what is the speed of venus near the equator
Answer
Mass (1024 kg) 4.8675 5.9724 0.815
Volume (1010 km3) 92.843 108.321 0.857
Equatorial radius (km) 6051.8 6378.1 0.949
Polar radius (km) 6051.8 6356.8 0.952
Volumetric mean radius (km) 6051.8 6371.0 0.950
Ellipticity (Flattening) 0.000 0.00335 0.0
Mean density (kg/m3) 5243 5514 0.951
Surface gravity (eq.) (m/s2) 8.87 9.80 0.905
Surface acceleration (eq.) (m/s2) 8.87 9.78 0.907
Escape velocity (km/s) 10.36 11.19 0.926
GM (x 106 km3/s2) 0.32486 0.39860 0.815
Bond albedo 0.77 0.306 2.52
Geometric albedo 0.689 0.434 1.59
V-band magnitude V(1,0) -4.38 -3.99 -
Solar irradiance (W/m2) 2601.3 1361.0 1.911
Black-body temperature (K) 226.6 254.0 0.892
Topographic range (km) 13 20 0.650
Moment of inertia (I/MR2) 0.33 0.3308 0.998
J2 (x 10-6) 4.458 1082.63 0.004
Number of natural satellites 0 1
Planetary ring system No No
riddle of the day
What has to be broken before you can use it?
Answer:
an egg
Explanation: