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it is the part visible to the human eye unless it rains.
Consider the parts of a polar ecosystem and a desert ecosystem.
– Identify one abiotic factor present in each type of ecosystem.
– Identify one biotic factor present in each type of ecosystem.
– Explain why both the abiotic and biotic factors are different in each ecosystem. Use examples from each ecosystem in your explanation.
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Answer:
One biotic factor includes soil, air(oxygen and carbon dioxide), water.
One biotic factor includes animals and plants.
Both factors are different in each ecosystem. This is because, for example, the soil in desert ecosystem can differ from the polar ecosystem. Animals in polar ecosystems include polar bears, wolves, etc. while desert ecosystems have animals like deer, artic fox, etc.
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Two great snowbirds are migrating. Both birds have a mass of 100 g under flag it 90 km/h. Birds are is flying 2.0 KM above the ground, and very cute is fine 2.5 KM above the ground. Based on the information above, which statement best describes the energy of the two birds?
Answer: B: Luster and Conductivity
Explanation:
The circuit is to test conductivity and the light is to test the shine or luster. :-)
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1 connection between mutations and reproduction
Answer:
An organism's DNA affects how it looks, how it behaves, and its physiology. So a change in an organism's DNA can cause changes in all aspects of its life. Mutations are essential to evolution; they are the raw material of genetic variation. Without mutation, evolution could not occur.
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Fond correct answer please
Answer: The answer would be Precipitation.
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A group of scientists wants to observe the adaptation of a foreign fish species in a river ecosystem. To do this, they want to enclose the top and sides of a section of a river to block light and matter from entering the area. Evaluate whether this experimental system is an isolated system. Justify your answer based on the definition of an isolated system.
Answer:
yes because a thermodynamic system (isolated system) enclosed by rigid immovable walls through which neither mass nor energy can pass.
tudy the arrow that is circled in the image.
The sun is in the sky. Clouds with blue arrows pointing down toward water. A circled arrow is pointing from the water inland. Red arrows are pointing up from the land to the sky.
What happens at this point?
Warm air is rising.
Cool air is sinking.
There is a difference in air pressure.
Cool air is less dense than warm air.
Dont answer with anything including arrow'S There is no S read it before answering
Answer:
The blue arrows in circles indicate that cool air is sinking
Explanation:
Warm air is less dense than cool air. For this reason, warm air rises, creating a low pressure region, and cool air, which is more dense than warm air, sinks creating a high pressure zone. In this description, the red arrows represent the hot air rising up to the sky, and the blue arrows represent the cool air sinking down. The reason warm air is less dense is because its molecules are further apart than when it is cold, making it lighter per cubed square foot.
So, we can conclude that option a) Warm air is rising is incorrect, because the warm air rising is represented by the red arrows pointing up form the land to the sky.
Options c) Cool air is less dense and d) warm air is more dense are also incorrect, because as mentioned before, cool air is more dense than warm air.
How are skills learned in older generations passes down to younger generations?
What does a poison control center do?
Explain your answer well and I shall give brainliest. How does the structure of a root hair cell support its function?
HELP please PLEASEWhat are nostrils full of?
tiny hairs
olfactory nerves
mucus
olfactory bulbs
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rainfall i think
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What body structure did the second scientist use to determine that the first scientist had misidentified the fossil?
i heard it had to do something with DNA in the bones all animals that where fossalized where identafied by using the DNA in their bones
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DNA in the bones used to determine that the first scientist had misidentified the fossil.
What do you mean by fossils?Fossils are the preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments, such as sand and mud, under ancient seas, lakes and rivers. Fossils also include any preserved trace of life that is typically more than 10 000 years old.
There are four main types of fossils, all formed in a different way, which are conducive to preserving different types of organisms. These are mold fossils, cast fossils, trace fossils and true form fossils.
Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes. Examples of fossil include shells, bones, stone imprints of animals or microbes, exoskeletons, objects preserved in amber.
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The rescue workers can get energy to the batteries in their equipment during rescue missions by using a generator to convert the kinetic energy to potential energy. ... The best way is to use a hand crank such as a hand cranked flashlight or radio because it is easy to power enough energy for a short amount of time.
Answer:
e rescue workers can get energy to the batteries in their equipment during rescue missions by using a generator to convert the kinetic energy to potential energy. ... The best way is to use a hand crank such as a hand cranked flashlight or radio because it is easy to power enough energy for a short amount of time.
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