Answer: Subsoil
Explanation: This layer has clay and mineral deposits and less organic materials than the layers above it.
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_____, _____, and _____ are examples of nonrenewable resources.
carbon dioxide, natural gas, and the Sun
coal, natural gas, and the Sun
coal, natural gas, and oil
carbon dioxide, oil, and the Sun
Answer:
coal, natural gas, and oil
Explanation:
CO2 isnt a source of energy.
The Sun wont run out any time soon.
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Make a claim to answer the question, “is there a relationship between how Bob services the lawns, and the rate at which the lawn grows and the number of decomposers observed?
Look at the article/data to answer the question
How does carbon enter the atmosphere?
(MULTIPLE CHOICE)
A). plant stomata
B). release of CO2 by the oceans
C). animal and human respiration
D). transpiration
E). decomposition of limestone
F). burning of fossil fuels
Answer:
B, C, E, & F
Explanation:
All have to deal with a release of energy.
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Natural wastes are used to make _______ fertilizers.
inorganic
organic
chemical
Answer:
Organic
Explanation:
Natural waste is organic
Answer:
Organic
Explanation:
Natural Wastes are organic, as they come from nature, thus making organic fertilizer.
For example, let's say I have a banana peel. That is natural waste, as it came from nature and is now trash. HOWEVER, I will NOT trash it. I will proceed to add it to my compost pile to make organic fertilizer.
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What are the four possible protein
bases, or nucleotides?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Answer:
Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine
Explanation:
These bases form specific pairs (A with T, and G with C). Base pair may also refer to the actual number of base pairs, such as 8 base pairs, in a sequence of nucleotides.
A and T- Apples in a tree. (Adenine and Thymine together)
C and G- Car in garage. (Cytosine and Guamine together)
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Which of these is NOT a characteristic of flatworms?
A. Sense light with simple eyes
B. Most are parasitic
C. Have bilateral symmetry
D. Have an entire system of digestive organs
Answer: D
Explanation: This means that the digestive tract has only one opening. Their digestion takes place in their gastrovascular cavity and they don't have a respiratory system.
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of another.
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The rising of ocean water bringing nutrients up from the deep.
This is what moves forward and through a wave.
The amount of dissolved salt in a liquid.
As the amount of salt in water increases, the density of the water _________.
The length of open sea over which wind can blow steadily to create waves.
Water circulation created by prevailing wind systems. The Gulf Stream is an example.
Water circulation created by differences in density.
The type of energy possessed by moving water.
The cyclical process of the changing state and movement of water around the Earth through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
1.
The water cycle
2.
vapor transport
3.
salinity
4.
increases
5.
decreases
6.
surface currents
7.
Coriolis Effect
8.
deepwater currents
9.
trough
10.
wave period
11.
wavelength
12.
water molecules
13.
energy
14.
crest
15.
fetch
16.
electrical
17.
kinetic
18.
downwelling
19.
upwelling
1. The water cycle
2. upwelling
3. salinity
4. increases
5. surface currents
6. Coriolis Effect
7. deepwater currents
8. wavelength
9. energy
10. crest
11. fetch
12. kinetic
Answer: Decreases
Explanation:
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Match the type of front to its description.
Answer:
1. cold front 2. warm front 3. staionary front 4. occluded front
Explanation:
its been awhile since i learned about the fronts so i dont know if there correct sorry if they arent
Which of the following is an example of positive phototropism?
plant stems and leaves bending toward a single light source
plant roots growing down into the soil
vine tendrils wrapping around a trellis
plant stems bending away from a single bright light
Mendel studied "factors" that allowed for physical characteristics, which can have alternate versions, to be passed onto offspring. What are these factors called?
plants
traits
alleles
phenotypes
Gill covers are absent in:
a)pike
b)carp
c)trout
d)lateral
Answer:
c)trout
Explanation:
twenty points 20 poits
Answer:
the first one
Answer:
When the pea hit the paper towel, the paper towel applied an equal but opposite force on the pea.
BRAINLIEST
Create a meal from natural foods that
you like to eat. You can draw and label
it or describe it.
Be sure that it follows these guidelines:
Draw or describe your meal in the space below:
• It contains more complex
carbohydrates and protein,
less simple carbohydrates
and fat.
• It contains at least three of the
following micronutrients:
vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C,
vitamin D, iron, and calcium.
• It contains two or more foods containing fiber.
Answer: Rice and steamed veggies
Explanation:
unprocessed ricecarrotonionbroccolisaucemushroomsVitamin A - carrots
Vitamin B - carrots
Vitamin C - broccoli
Vitamin D - mushrooms
Foods high in fibre - all the vegies *high fibre), rice (rice has low fibre but still has fibre)
Answer: vestables
Explanation: because they are healthy
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have an
identical twin? Imagine that you do! How do identical twins
happen? How do they have the same DNA?
LONG EXPLINATION
Explanation:
How do identical twins happen?
Answer: To form identical or monozygotic twins, one fertilised egg (ovum) splits and develops into two babies with exactly the same genetic information. To form fraternal or dizygotic twins, two eggs (ova) are fertilised by two sperm and produce two genetically unique children.
How do they have the same dna?
Answer: Identical twins (also called monozygotic twins) result from the fertilization of a single egg by a single sperm, with the fertilized egg then splitting into two. Identical twins share the same genomes and are always of the same sex.
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