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While savannas and temperate grasslands are both types of
grasslands and share many characteristics, they also have
some differences. Compare them below by writing each
characteristic in the correct location. You will use each only
once.
• home to many types of grazers
• experience all seasons of weather
• home to bison
• home to the African elephant
• example: tallgrass prairies of North America
• example: Serengeti in Tanzania
• also known as tropical grasslands
• few trees due to little rainfall
1)
(Savannas)
(Both Types of
Grasslands)
(Temperate
Grasslands)
Answer:
S - Savannas are typically found in tropical or subtropical regions.
S - Savannas tend to have more trees and shrubs.
S - Savanna's climate is drier than that of a grassland.
G - Grasslands are found in temperature regions.
G - Temperature Grasslands are mainly devoid of trees, receive less rainfall than Savannas & endure broader temperature extremes.
G - Grasslands make up 25 percent of the Earth's land surface and dominate in regions with limited rainfall, which prevents forest growth. This results from nearby mountain ranges that cause rain shadows over adjacent open-range lands.
B - Both represent the world's richest and most diverse ecosystems. They both provide a home for a quarter of the world's population and a habitat for thousands of plants and animals.
B - Many species gather in vast numbers, graze on the varied grasses, and can be found nowhere else on Earth. The coexistence between wildlife and grasses is key to healthy ecosystems. Animal migrations regenerate the landscapes, by controlling pests, dispersing seeds, and trampling invasive species. Through this partnership, grasslands and savannahs generate vital benefits for both people and nature.
B - Ecosystems such as these two in specific are essential for climate mitigation – they store carbon, locking it deep in the soil and extensive root systems. They are the source of or support many of the world’s biggest rivers and wetlands, ensure food security, support livelihoods, and are embedded in the cultural identity of millions of people.
(Also, A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland<---similarity)
Explanation: Just research. I decided to state 3 characteristics for both The Savanna and The Grasslands, and then 3 for "B" (both).
Which system delivers oxygen and nutrients to all the cells of your body?
circulatory system
nervous system
digestive system
respiratory system
Answer:
circulatory system
What is the fourth step of virus reproduction?
A. New virus particles are released
B.the host cell Copies the generic information
C. New virus particles are made
D. The host cell reads the Generic information
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1. In your own words, explain how plate tectonics is responsible for features on the surface of the planet.
Plate tectonics are responsible for features on surface of planet, When two plates crash into each other, one plate slides over another by forming hill s and crash, form a peak.
What is plate tectonics ?
Plate tectonics are global landforms and environments formed through the rock cycle, mountain building, volcanism, and the distribution of continents and oceans.
It is a phenomena driven by Earth’s internal heat and have far-reaching effects on other parts of the Earth system, including the sea level experienced along coastlines.
The features of plate tectonics are like the Earth's surface is covered by a series of crustal plates, the ocean floors are moving and spreading from the center, sinking at the edges, and being regenerated.
Convection currents move in different directions and the source of heat driving the convection currents is radioactivity deep in the Earth's mantle.
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Look at the diagram of the rock cycle below.
Which part of the cycle is missing?
A.
sedimentation
B.
melting
C.
crystallization
D.
mineral integration
From the diagram of the rock cycle the missing part is ( B ) ; Melting
Magma is a hot liquid/semi-liquid rock that is usually formed under the earth due to high pressure and temperature present in the inner core of the earth. magma is obtained by the melting down of existing rocks ( Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks ) under high pressure and temperature in the earths core.
Magma is released to the earth surfaces during volcanoes therefore the missing term in the rock cycle is melting
Hence we can conclude that from the diagram of the rock cycle the missing part is Melting.
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Which fossil species was separated from the giraffe in the more distant past (longer ago)?
Answer:
Petron
Explanation:
1.) where were CFCs found? What is the major issue with them?
2.) what is white noise? when can hearing loss occur?
Answer: 1. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are anthropogenic compounds that have been released into the atmosphere since the 1930s in various applications such as in air-conditioning, refrigeration, blowing agents in foams, insulations and packing materials, propellants in aerosol cans, and as solvents. CFCs contribute to the loss of the protective ozone layer, which blocks ultraviolet rays from the sun. This exposes more people to UV radiation, which can cause skin cancer. 2. ▫ Gaussian white noise reflects well fluctuations in the biological environment due to thermal agitation. It also accounts for measured variability in the state and behavior of biological units such as cells size, gene expression levels, concentration of proteins.... pdf. Description. Age-related hearing loss (also known as presbycusis) is a decrease in hearing ability that happens with age. In most cases, the hearing loss affects both ears. It can begin as early as a person's thirties or forties and worsens gradually over time.
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of urban sprawl?
Question 2 options:
automobile dependency
high rise buildings with ground floor businesses
low density development
strip malls
Strip malls is not a characteristic of urban sprawl. Urban sprawl can be
defined as the rapid expansion of an area with very little concern for urban
planning.
Strip mall is not a characteristic of urban sprawl because these structures
are regarded as a type of mall which can be erected anywhere in any part of
the world.
There is little concern for urban planning because the development is
always of low density. Other characteristics of urban sprawl include:
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Hydrotropism and _______ work together and are difficult to separate from one another.
gravitropism
thigmotropism
phototropism
nastic movements
Answer:
Hydrotropism and gravitropism work together and are difficult to separate from one another.
what are real life items that can't be used for storage?
I don't understand this question can someone help me answer it?
Answer:
mitochondrial
Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer is C) Mitochondrion. The mitochondrion is the powerhouse of the cell, meaning that all the energy (ATP) being used by the cell is created inside.
In active transport, molecules are moved across the cell membrane with the help of:
A) neurons
C) proteins
D) inhibitors
(B was electrical impulses but it was wrong)
How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to global climate change?
A. It led to an increased use of alternative fuels other than fossil fuels.
B. It led to an increased use of coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
C. It led to the release of chemicals that destroyed the ozone layer.
D. It led to the development of nonrenewable sources of energy. (I think it's B. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
Answer: You're right its b.
Explanation:
Human activity has rapidly increased the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, in about 1750, human activities such as burning fossil fuels, including coal and oil, have increased greenhouse gas concentrations in our atmosphere.
Use the picture below to answer the question.
The picture shows a representation of fossil skulls.
An illustration shows the evolution of the human skull from Australopithecus, homo erectus, homo sapiens neanerthalensis, to homo sapiens.
What do these skulls in the fossil record tell us about hominin evolution?
(1 point)
Responses
The jaw grew relatively larger as hominins evolved.
The jaw grew relatively larger as hominins evolved.
Hominins grew taller as they evolved.
Hominins grew taller as they evolved.
The nose became more prominent as hominins evolved.
The nose became more prominent as hominins evolved.
Human skulls became more pointed as hominins evolved.
These skulls in the fossil record reveals that the nose became more prominent in the hominin evolution, option C.
What is the evolution of hominins?The evolution of hominins is a known process where by hominins (a group of primates including modern humans and similar evolutionary ancestry) had morphed over time. The changes in shape and structure of the skulls are evident in the fossil record exhibits of the hominin skull over time, indicating a process of evolution.
These changes include a reduction in the size of brow ridge and the jaw, an increased capacity in the cranium, a more prominent nose, and a vertically oriented skull that is equally round. These modifications reflect hominins' alterations to dynamic environments, nutrition, and social constructs as they evolved over time.
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Which of the following has the highest specific heat?
Sand
Water
Mud
Soil
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
The ocean retain heat longer.
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Which statement best explains one way that a plant maintains homeostasis?
Answer:
The plants become limp when water is not available
Explanation:
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During the night, you woke up to strong rains and wind. You’re not exactly sure which kind of storm occurred. In the morning, you see that a tree in your yard is split in two. This is the only damage and debris in the area.
What type of storm most likely caused the damage?
O cyclone
O hurricane
O thunderstorm
O tornado
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What is the correct sequence for the movement of blood through the heart and body? (Step 1 is labeled for you.)
Oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the left atrium.
Deoxygenated blood travels from the body into the right atrium.
1. Blood picks up oxygen from the lungs, exchanging it for carbon dioxide.
Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle out to the body.
Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right atrium into the right ventricle.
Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right ventricle to the lungs.
Cells take in oxygen from the blood, exchanging it for carbon dioxide.
The correct sequence of blood has been written below.
What is the sequence of bloodBlood picks up oxygen from the lungs, exchanging it for carbon dioxide.
Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle out to the body.
Cells take in oxygen from the blood, exchanging it for carbon dioxide.
Deoxygenated blood travels from the body into the right atrium.
Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right atrium into the right ventricle.
Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right ventricle to the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
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The Florissant Fossil Beds in Colorado are home to several massive redwood stumps that were subjected to a special kind of fossilization millions of years ago. What service could these fossilized stumps most likely provide? (Worth 15 points)
Please answer ASAP
1. tourism
2. shelter
3. lumber
4. soil creation
The most likely service that these fossilized stumps could provide is tourism. Since they are rare and significant specimens of ancient plant life, they attract visitors from all over the world who are interested in paleontology and natural history. While they may have been useful for lumber or shelter in the past, they are now protected as part of a national monument and cannot be harvested or used for those purposes. As for soil creation, while the presence of the stumps and associated plant and animal fossils can provide insights into past ecosystems and environmental conditions, they do not actively contribute to the creation of new soil.
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Energy is transferred into the ecosystem when
1.when bacteria absorbs nitrogen from other organisms
2. dead organisms decay and form organic matter
3. rodent prey on invertebrates
4.plants grow from the soil
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Energy is transferred between organisms in food webs from producers to consumers.
The energy is used by organisms to carry out complex tasks. The vast majority of energy that exists in food webs originates from the sun and is converted (transformed) into chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis in plants.
Answer: between organisms in food webs from producers to consumers.
Explanation:
Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement. The process of cellular respiration___ . Photosynthesis allows organisms to harvest the Sun’s energy to produce___
Answer:
1
2 glucose
Explanation:
Bucause plants intake sunlight, water, carbondioxide and choropast to produce oxygen and glucose.
Answer:
1. oxygen
2. glucose
Which of the following adaptations would help a tree-dwelling nocturnal scavenger survive in its environment?
Light-colored fur
Heels with fur
Night vision
Short snout
List the muscular organs in the muscular system (nothing to do with other organ systems).
HOMEWORK DUE TOMMOROW!
Answer:
A whole skeletal muscle classifies as an organ of the muscular system. Each organ or muscle has skeletal muscle tissue, nerve tissue, blood or vascular tissue, and connective tissue.
The different organs in the muscular system include cardiac muscles, smooth muscles, skeletal muscles, connective tissue, nerve tissue and blood tissue Rhythmic contractions cover the heart’s wall. It is responsible for the beating of the heart. The skeletal system allows the body to extend and contract.
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How long does ur nose hurt when u hit ur nose hardly on a glass wall?
This is on my worksheet...
Answer:
Depending on how you hit your nose on the glass wall it could be hurt for a while. This person probably broke his nose.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Answer is D
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
cell(s) a unicellular organism only has one cell but the end of the last word on d says cells so that is the correct one :3
If you spend a lot of time in the sun, then you will increase your risk of skin cancer. Manipulated variable (Independent Variable): Responding variable(Dependent Variable): Corrected hypothesis:
Answer:
you will get sunburn
Explanation:
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Answer:
The dependent variable (sometimes known as the responding variable) is what is being studied and measured in the experiment
Explanation:
Study the table about Earth’s interior.
A 4 column table with 5 rows. First column is unlabeled with entries: Crust, uppercase mantle, Lower mantle, Outer core, Inner core. Second column is labeled Thickness in kilometers with entries: 30, 720, 2,171, 2,259, 1,221. Third column is labeled Density in grams per centimeters cubed, divided into Top and Bottom columns. Top entries are: 2.2, 3.4, 4.4, 9.9, 12.8. Bottom entries are 2.9, 4.4, 5.6, 12.2, 13.1. Fourth column is labeled Types of Rock Found with entries: Silicic rocks, Peridotite, Magnesium and silicon oxides, Iron plus oxygen, Iron plus oxygen.
Which conclusion is supported by information in the table?
The mantle is thinner than the crust.
The core is the thickest of Earth’s layers.
The inner core is thicker than the outer core.
The mantle is the thinnest of Earth’s layers.
Answer:
C. Its location likely has a consistency that changes from solid to liquid.
Explanation:
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The inner core is thicker than the outer core.
Which layer is thicker than the outer core?The Earth may be divided into 4 primary layers: the strong crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. Out of them, the mantle is the thickest layer, and at the same time as the crust is the thinnest layer.
What is the difference between the inner core and the outer core?The internal core and the outer core are made up of comparable stuff chemically (each is made in most cases of iron, with a touch of nickel and some other chemical elements)--the distinction between them is that the outer middle is liquid and the inner core is strong.
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Δ A boy of 12 years does not take bath regularly and does not use a personal towel after shower. Recently dandruff has increased in his head. He is attacked by scabies. He uses an ointment. He has bought it from a street hawker. The boy is suffering from the problem of
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Answer:
The water table is the higher area in the zone of saturation.
Explanation:
In other words, any land below the water table is saturated with, or full of, water.
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Answer:The water table is a layer of salty undeground water.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.) DEPED: Department of Education;
Role: Improving the quality of education
2.) DENR: Department of Environment and National resources;
Role: Conservation, management, and development of the country's environment and natural resources.
3.) DOST: Department of Science and Technology
Role: The executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology-related projects in the Philippines
4.) DSWD: Department of Social Welfare and Development
Role: Develop, implement and coordinate social protection and poverty-reduction solutions for and with the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged.
5.)TESDA: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
Role: The government agency tasked to manage and supervise technical education and skills development in the Philippines.
Explanation:
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These are just some of the Philippine government agencies that are involved in protecting the environment. There are many other agencies that play a role in this important task.
What are these agencies?Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR): The DENR is the lead agency in the formulation and implementation of environmental policies, laws, and regulations. It is also responsible for the management of natural resources, including forests, wildlife, and marine resources.
Department of Science and Technology (DOST): The DOST conducts research on environmental issues and develops technologies to address them. It also provides technical assistance to other government agencies and the private sector in the implementation of environmental programs.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD): The DSWD provides social services to people affected by environmental disasters. It also provides assistance to communities that are vulnerable to environmental hazards.
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA): TESDA trains people in environmental-friendly technologies and practices. It also provides certification to workers in the environmental sector.
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