Answer:
A
Explanation:
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place. Hope this helps! :)
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere where climate weather forms and exists.
Describe the layer troposphere.The lowest part of the atmosphere on Earth is called the troposphere. The troposphere contains the majority of the atmosphere's mass (about 75–80 percent). The troposphere is where the majority of clouds are situated, and it is where practically all weather takes place. By far, the wettest part of the atmosphere is the troposphere.
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Which example is a biotic factor of an ecosystem?
Answer:
A biotic factor is a living organism that shapes its environment. In a freshwater ecosystem, examples might include aquatic plants, fish, amphibians, and algae.
A. Fungus is a living organism
Match the terms to the definition.
Question 1 options:
The idea of that the Earth and planets orbit the sun. A sun-centered view.
Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
A group of objects that orbit a star.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Gas giants.
The spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night.
The orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. Terrestrial, rocky.
A force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
A rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
The theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion.
1.
Big Bang
2.
Doppler Effect
3.
Nebula
4.
Solar System
5.
Geocentric theory
6.
Heliocentric theory
7.
Gravity
8.
Galaxy
9.
Rotation
10.
Revolution
11.
Inner planets
12.
Outer planets
13.
Meteor
14.
Meteorite
15.
Meteoroid
1. Big Bang:- The theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion.
3. Nebula:- Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
4. Solar System:- A group of objects that orbit a star (Sun)
6. Heliocentric theory:- The idea that the Earth and planets orbit the sun. A sun-centered view.
7. Gravity:- A force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
8. Galaxy:- Huge clusters of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity.
9. Rotation:- The spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night.
10. Revolution:- The orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year.
11. Inner planets:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. Terrestrial, rocky.
12. Outer planets:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Gas giants.
13. Meteor:- A rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
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The solar system consists of many planets, moons, stars, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids, which itself is a part of the milky way galaxy. Beyond this are millions of galaxies that constitute the universe.
Big Bang is the theory the universe came forth from a single spot in an enormous explosion. Solar System is a group of objects that orbit a star. The heliocentric theory is the idea that the Earth and planets orbit the sun, a sun-centered view. Gravity is a force of attraction that keeps planets orbiting the sun.
Galaxy is a huge cluster of stars, gas, and dust bound by the force of gravity. Rotation is the spinning of a planet on its axis, causing day and night. Revolution is the orbit of a planet around the sun. On Earth, one year. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Terrestrial and rocky. Outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Gas giants.
Meteor is a rock that has entered Earth's atmosphere, leaving a streak of light in the night sky.
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Living Organisms need energy to carry on their life processes. Green plants get this energy by undergoing photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, plants absorb energy from sunlight, they take in water from the soil using their roots, and they take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. What is produced in the leaves of plants, in addition to oxygen?
sugar
minerals
hydrogen
all of the above
Answer:
sugar
Explanation:
what do the arrows on the graph below represent?
a. extinction events
b. meteorite impacts
c. changes in earth temperature
d. the evolution of a new species
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Answer: It has less carbon dioxide and more oxygen.
The diagram to the left shows a food web in a large park. Each circle represents a different species in the food web. Which of the organisms in the food web could be referred to as primary consumers?
( Picture below)
Answer:
2 , 3 and 4 only
Explanation:
“Who could do justice to my feelings at this moment [of freedom]? Not conquering heroes, themselves, in the midst of a triumph. Not the tender mother who has just regained her long-lost infant, and presses it to her heart. Not the weary hungry mariner, at the sight of the desired friendly port. Not the lover, when he once more embraces his beloved . . . after she had been [taken] from his arms! All within my breast was tumult, wildness, and delirium! My feet scarcely touched the ground, for they were winged with joy, and, like Elijah, as he rose to Heaven, they ‘were with lightning sped as I went on.’”
—Olaudah Equiano, as quoted in
African American Review
With what writing technique does Equiano develop his ideas at the beginning of the passage?
a.
repetition
c.
critical thinking
b.
alliteration
d.
conclusion drawing
please hurry
Answer:
answer C - critical thinking
Why are tides on Earth higher than normal during spring tides?
-The Moon cancels out the gravitational pull of the Sun on Earth.
-The Sun comes closer to Earth and increases its pull.
-The Moon comes closer to Earth and increases its pull.
-The Sun combines its gravitational force with that of the Moon on Earth.
Scientists talk about the evidence that supports their concern that our planet is warming. Put an X next to all the statements that can be considered signs of global warming.
There are many signs of global warming, including:
Rising temperatures: Global temperatures have been rising steadily since the industrial revolution, with the past decade being the hottest on record.
Melting ice: Arctic sea ice is shrinking at a rate of about 12.8 percent per decade, and the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are also losing mass.
Sea level rise: Sea levels have risen about 8 inches since 1880 and are expected to continue rising, putting coastal communities at risk.
Extreme weather: Climate change is causing more frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires.
Ocean acidification: As the oceans absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, they become more acidic, which can harm marine life and ecosystems.
Shifts in plant and animal behavior: Plants and animals are responding to climate change by shifting their ranges, altering migration patterns, and changing the timing of key life cycle events.
Human health impacts: Rising temperatures and increased air pollution can lead to more respiratory illnesses, heat-related illnesses, and the spread of disease-carrying insects.
Cell walls can be found in several different types of cells. Which of the following best describes the function of the cell wall?
A. Controls what passes in and out of plant cells.
B. Controls what passes in and out of animal cells.
C. Provides support and helps maintain the shape of plant cells.
D. Provides support and helps maintain the shape of animal cells.
a i think but plant cells
i thibk it is a but its definitely plant cells
The official state animal of New Hampshire is the White-Tailed Deer. Hypothesize what the White-Tailed Deer may experience for both harmful and helpful biological interactions in our state. Be sure to specify the type of symbiotic relationship in involved in your answer.
Answer:
Commensalism Symbiotic Relationship: The White Tail deer consumes a field of grass which is overgrown. The owner now has shorter grass and the deer has been fed.
Parasititc Symbiotic Relationship: A mosquito sucks blood from the White Tail deer, this could infect the deer of harm it with disease yet it feed the mosquito.
Explanation:
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Prompt Option 1: Choose an organism. Using at least 5 sentences, describe why your specific organism could have siblings that share the same parents, but might have different traits. Why might they be different? Give specific examples of traits that might be different.
The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is an example of an organism that might have siblings with dissimilar features.
What is the organism?Dogs are a very diverse species, with a wide range of physical and behavioral characteristics. Because they have the same parents, siblings have genetic makeup that is similar, but different gene combinations can result in significant variances in characteristics like coat color, size, and temperament.
The puppies' coats might be any color between black, white, and gray if one parent has a white coat and the other has a black coat, for example. Additionally, environmental factors and genetic abnormalities might cause attribute discrepancies between siblings.
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Answer:
One possible organism that I can choose is a dog. A dog is an animal that belongs to the kingdom Animalia, the phylum Chordata, and the class Mammalia.
A dog could have siblings that share the same parents, but might have different traits because of genetic variation.
Genetic variation is the difference in DNA sequences among individuals of the same species
It can result from mutations, recombination, or random assortment of chromosomes during meiosis
Some examples of traits that might be different among dog siblings are coat color, eye color, size, shape, and temperament
These traits are influenced by both genes and environment
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1. What kinds of pollution do you know? Which is the worst? Discuss in group.
2. What are fossil fuels? Give examples. Where are they used? Can they be replaced?
3. Some factories dump waste water in rivers and ocean. How can we prevent this?
4. People throw away tons of garbage everyday. How can we reduce the amount of garbage?
5. Do you drink bottled water? Why or why not? What is its effect on the environment?
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Answer:
1. There's air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution. The worst pollution is air pollution because it can cause severe health problems like respiratory diseases or even cancer.
2. Fossil fuels are resources that are formed from the remains of dead plants and animals. An example would be coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are used to generate electricity, power vehicles, heat homes and buildings. Yes, there many other energy sources that can replace fossil fuels.
3. One way to prevent factories from dumping waste water in rivers and oceans is to implement stricter regulations and penalties for those who violate them.
4. One of the best ways to reduce the amount of garbage is to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
5. Yes, I drink bottled water because it's more water to drink from a bottle and its effect on the environment is recycling and being reused.
1. What kind of material can be found in our water?
2. What kinds of problems can algae cause to our water resources? How is algae good?
3. What is turbidity?
4. How is the pH of the Clackamas River related to river flow?
Which of these organisms is not a chordate?
earthworm
snake
sea squirt
human
50 POINTS!
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:
Layers of sand and other sediments that become sedimentary rock
A.
can contain the remains of animals but not plants.
B.
can contain the remains of plants, animals, or both.
C.
always contain the remains of both plants and animals.
D.
can contain the remains of plants but not animals.
Answer: C
Explanation:
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How is Earth's atmosphere like the ocean? How is it different from the ocean?
Answer:
Some similarities: they both contain water: ocean in a liquid form and atmosphere as water vapor and oxygen, although oceans have relatively little oxygen (but enough for the fish to catch).
Major difference is that the main substance in the atmosphere is various gasses, while the main substance in the ocean is water in liquid form.
Answer:
They both contain water, ocean in a liquid form and atmosphere as water vapor and oxygen, although oceans have relatively little oxygen and difference is that the main substance in the atmosphere is various gasses, while the main substance in the ocean is water in liquid form.
Explanation:
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Why is outlining important?
How can you create a blank outline?
This is not Biology Its language arts
which characteristics is used to categorized the different type of animal like protists A: type of reproduction B: method of movement C: method of digesting cells D: number of cells
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Answer:
most likely A
Explanation:
How does a mountain range in the path of prevailing winds affect precipitation on either side of the mountain?
Answer: As winds rise up the windward side of a mountain range, the air cools and precipitation falls. On the other side of the range, the leeward side, the air is dry, and it sinks. So there is very little precipitation on the leeward side of a mountain rang
Explanation:
Whether you think it is a good solution or not? Explain why
Scientists think modern green algae and plants are descended from ancient green algae that lived in the oceans. What are similarities between modern green algae and plants? (Select the 4 that apply.)
Answer:
Explanation:
They both contain similar chlorophyll(a and b)
They both have a 2-part life cycle
they both have the same cell walls
They both store energy as starch
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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Answer:
A rock
Explanation:
A rock is a mixture of one or several minerals, in varying proportions. A rock has only two of the characteristics minerals have–it is a solid and it forms naturally. A rock usually contains two or more types of minerals. Two samples of the same type of rock may have different kinds of minerals in them.
Answer:
rocks
Explanation:
Rock is a solid mixture of crystals of one or more minerals, or organic matter.
A scientist genetically engineered a grain cereal. The genetically engineered variety can produce its own vitamins and is drought resistant. What is the likely impact of growing such a cereal crop on the society?
May trigger an adverse climate change
May worsen the water crisis around the world
Would be beneficial for the malnourished population
Would increase the shortage of food around the world
What parts of the Earth were involved?
Answer:
were involved in the like outside of the crust which is the land inbetween the atmosphere
Explanation:
Help with McGraw hill properties of matter vocab part 1
Answer:
Displacement can
Explanation:
How do animals and plants play a role in the water cycle?
Answer:
Plants, especially trees, contribute to the water cycle via transpiration, where water evaporates from the surface of their leaves. Close to 10 percent of all water enters the water cycle due to plant transpiration. Animals contribute to the water cycle via respiration, perspiration and urination.
Explanation: