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The advantages of nuclear energy:
*produces low-cost energy
*it releases zero carbon emissions,
*there is a promising future for nuclear technology
*it has a high energy density
*it is reliable
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Explain how the surrounding water (the Atlantic Ocean and the Long Island Sound) affects the climate of Long Island. Make sure to discuss the specific property(s) that is involved. GIVING BRAINLIEST TO FIRST RIGHT ANSWER!!!!!!
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Explanation:
~hybrid is 1 ~
~traits is number 2~
~selecion breading is number 3~
~artificialselection is 4~
~domestic is 5~
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Answer:
The first blank is Domestic. The second blank is Traits. The third blank is Hybrid The fourth blank is selective breeding The last blank is Artificial selection
Explanation:
Jenny had 50 g of canola oil and 63 g of olive oil stored at room temp (20*c). She wondered Does the type of cooking oil affect how much thermal energy it takes to raise the temp of the oil? She created the follow hypothesis : If both canola oil and olivia oil are at the same temp (20* C) Then they would need the same amount of thermal energy to raise the temp to the same final temp (60* C)
Do you agree or disagree with jennys hypothesis provide a reason to support your decision
Answer: agree
Explanation:
Describe at least 2 ways in which nature can impact an ecosystem over a long period of time.
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Answer:
Wind, rain, predation and earthquakes are all examples of natural processes which impact an ecosystem. Humans also affect ecosystems by reducing habitat, over-hunting, broadcasting pesticides or fertilizers, and other influences. The line between natural and human caused effects often blurs.
Explanation:
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All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum, usually referred to as the speed of light. This speed is approximately 300,000 kilometers per second and is represented by the symbol c.
Identify the formula you can use to calculate the speed of an electromagnetic wave.
Answer:
The following formula is used to calculate the speed or velocity of a wave. V = f * w Where V is the velocity (m/s) f is the frequency (hz)
All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 300 million metres per second (3.0 x 10⁸ m/s). The wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves vary. Electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths have lower frequencies, while those with shorter wavelengths have higher frequencies.
What are electromagnetic waves ?Electromagnetic radiation is made up of electromagnetic field waves that travel through space carrying momentum and electromagnetic radiant energy. Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays are all examples of electromagnetic waves.
In general, light travels in waves, and all electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed through a vacuum, which is approximately 3.0 * 108 metres per second. This is referred to as the "speed of light" because nothing can move faster than the speed of light.
v = λ f.
Thus,The speed of electromagnetic waves in free space is the speed of light c = 3 × 10⁸ m/s. Electromagnetic waves have any wavelength λ or frequency f as long as λf = c.
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You observe your friend rub a balloon on their wool sweater and then stick it to the wall. To investigate, you set up an experiment to test whether other objects will respond in the same way when you rub them against a sweater. What is the test variable in your experiment?
The number of times you rubbed the object on the sweater
The observation that the object sticks to the wall
The sweater you use to rub against the objects
The type of objects you are testing in the experiment
Answer:
The sweater you use to rub against the object
Explanation:
The material can change the the outcome