Which of the following is NOT a man-made activity that increases the atmospheric heat?
A. burning
B. deforestation
C. dumping waste
D.reforestation​

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Answer 1

Answer:

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How would the Coriolis effect alter movement of an air mass flowing from a higher to a lower latitude in the Northern Hemisphere?

Select one:
a. It would deflect the path of the air mass to the east. Incorrect
b. It would deflect the path of the air mass to the west.
c. It would deflect the path of the air mass to a lower altitude.
d. It would deflect the path of the air mass to a higher altitude.
(03.02 LC)

Which of the following would provide the best assessment of the fertility of a soil?

Select one:
a. O horizon
b. A horizon
c. B horizon Incorrect
d. C horizon
The diagram below represents a convection cell. The arrows indicate the direction of air flow:

Diagram showing Hadley Cell located north of the equator. The air in the Hadley Cell flows counterclockwise. Label A is located below the equator. Label B is located at the equator. Label D is located above the equator and parallel to the top of the Hadley Cell. Label C is located between B and D. Label E is located above Label D.

The letters represent particular latitudes. At which latitude would you expect to find the driest average conditions?

Select one:
a. A Incorrect
b. B
c. C
d. D
A La Niña can be described as

Select one:
a. warmer than usual waters in the Atlantic waters
b. cooler than usual waters in the tropical Pacific
c. warm waters traveling eastward toward South America
d. cool waters causing colder than normal temperatures in the Southeast Incorrect

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think so

1. Coriolis effect would deflect the path of the air mass to the west.

2. A horizon would provide the best assessment of the fertility of a soil.

3. Label E is located above Label D.

4. A La Niña can be described as cooler than usual waters in the tropical Pacific

The correct options for 1, 2, 3 and 4  are B, B, D and B respectively.

The Coriolis effect is the deflection of moving air (or an object) due to the Earth's rotation. The air moving in the northern hemisphere is deflected to the right of its intended path due to the Coriolis effect. As a result, in the Northern Hemisphere, air masses traveling from high to low latitudes will be deflected west.

The A horizon, commonly known as the topsoil, contains the most organic matter and nutrients, making it the most fertile layer of soil. This is the layer in which organic components such as degraded plant matter and humus interact with mineral particles to provide an optimal environment for plant growth.

The location at latitude D, which lies above the equator and parallel to the top of the Hadley cell, is where you might expect to find the driest average conditions in the Hadley cell circulation pattern mentioned in the question (north of the equator). Due to the compression, the air in the Hadley cell becomes warm and dry as it descends, resulting in arid or desert-like conditions.

La Niña is a climate phenomenon that causes cooling of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. It represents the inversion phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.

Therefore, the correct options for 1, 2, 3 and 4  are B, B, D and B respectively.

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Your question is incomplete, most probably the complete question is:

1. How would the Coriolis effect alter movement of an air mass flowing from a higher to a lower latitude in the Northern Hemisphere?

Select one:

a. It would deflect the path of the air mass to the east. Incorrect

b. It would deflect the path of the air mass to the west.

c. It would deflect the path of the air mass to a lower altitude.

d. It would deflect the path of the air mass to a higher altitude.

(03.02 LC)

2. Which of the following would provide the best assessment of the fertility of a soil?

Select one:

a. O horizon

b. A horizon

c. B horizon Incorrect

d. C horizon

.3. The diagram below represents a convection cell. The arrows indicate the direction of air flow:

Diagram showing Hadley Cell located north of the equator. The air in the Hadley Cell flows counterclockwise. Label A is located below the equator. Label B is located at the equator. Label D is located above the equator and parallel to the top of the Hadley Cell. Label C is located between B and D. Label E is located above Label D.

The letters represent particular latitudes. At which latitude would you expect to find the driest average conditions?

Select one:

a. A Incorrect

b. B

c. C

d. D

4. A La Niña can be described as

Select one:

a. warmer than usual waters in the Atlantic waters

b. cooler than usual waters in the tropical Pacific

c. warm waters traveling eastward toward South America

d. cool waters causing colder than normal temperatures in the Southeast Incorrect

The diagram below illustrates changes over time in a population of foxes in the
wild.

What process is illustrated in the diagram?
extinction
overproduction
natural selection
artificial selection

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the answer is natural selection

5. EASY WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Ryan puts a beaker of ice and water on a hot plate, and the ice slowly
begins to melt as shown in the figure below. After a few minutes, only liquid
water is in the beaker. Eventually, the water becomes hot and boils. The
liquid water changes to water vapor. In what way is the liquid water
different from the water vapor? *
OO
The liquid particles move slower.
The liquid has a higher boiling point.
The vapor has a lower temperature.
The vapor particles have less energy.
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A. The liquid particles move slower
A the liquid particles move slower

Why should surrogacy be legal in Norway?

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Answer:

Norway has strict regulations on artificial insemination, and surrogacy is illegal, but life seems to find its way. One estimate is that more than 150 Norwegian children have been born by surrogacy, in countries such as India and the United States

Explanation:

Is the following sentence true or false? When the pores
of a material are connected, water can pass through
easily

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

is false.................ok

I know the answer but I just wanna give points first correct answer will get brainliest whats the smallest part of matter?​

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An atom is the smallest part of matter    

A farming consortium is experiencing serious problems establishing stable and profitable rice production in their Northern California acreage. It is unclear whether the problem is the strain of rice being used, or a range of local environmental issues, including local pests and local soil conditions. Which of the following plant professionals is the company most likely to choose to address this problem?
A. An arborist
B. An agronomist
C. An olericulturalist
D. A pomologist

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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what do you see inside the cell? three chromosomes three sister chromatids three homologous pairs of chromosomes three homologous pairs of chromatids

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Answer:

three homologous pairs of chromosomes

Explanation:

Inside the cell we can see three homologous pairs of chromosomes as in humans there are 23 pair of  homologous chromosomes and they are very similar in size and shape.

Three chromosomes  are not possible to see because there are only two chromosomes and if anyone is having three chromosomes then the person is suffering from down syndrome having 47 chromosomes.

Three sister chromatids is also not possible because only two sister chromatids are found after DNA replication.

Three homologous pairs of chromatids is also not possible because chromatids are not found in pair and sister chromatids are called homologous chromosomes.

Hence, the correct answer is "three homologous pairs of chromosomes".

1. How do your respiratory and excretory systems interact?
A. Lungs release oxygen
C. Lungs release carbon dioxide
B. Kidneys clean your blood
D. The large intestine absorbs water
2. How do your digestive and circulatory systems interact?
A. Your skull protects your brain
B. The large intestine absorbs water
C. Blood carries carbon dioxide to the lungs
D. Blood absorbs nutrients from the small intestine​

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I think that for 1 it’s either A or B as the kidneys and everything get air and the lungs release it.
For 2 is probably D as the others don’t really make much sense.

what evidence and logical reasoning support the conclusion that anaerobic organisms evolved first, followed much later by aerobic organisms?

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Answer: The atmosphere of the early Earth consists mainly of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, with little or no oxygen. In this case, the ancient prokaryotes are anaerobic, which evolved in the absence of oxygen. Eventually, when photosynthetic bacteria became common, they released oxygen and changed the Earth's atmosphere.

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How does low turgor pressure affect a plant?

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Turgor, Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall. Turgor is what makes living plant tissue rigid. Loss of turgor, resulting from the loss of water from plant cells, causes flowers and leaves to wilt.

whats the definition of pons

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Answer:

The pons (Latin for "bridge") is part of the brainstem and in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum.

Answer:

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Explanation:

The pons (Latin for "bridge") is part of the brainstem and in humans and other bipeds lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum.

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how does dog and flea interact each other ?

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Answer:

A dog attaches to the dog's fur and sucks on its blood

Dogs often get infested with fleas through contact with other animals or contact with fleas in the environment. The strong back legs of this insect enable it to jump from host to host or from the surrounding environment onto the host. (Fleas do not have wings, so they cannot fly.)

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1. MATCHING: Match the correct geological era with the items listed below. Choices will be used more than once. 1. The first one-celled organisms (microscopic life) appear a. Mesozoic Era b. Precambrian Era 2. Age of the oldest rocks c. Cenozoic Era 3. The "Age of Reptiles" d. Paleozoic Era 4. This era lasted nearly 4 billion years 5. This era started 248 million years ago 6. Dinosaurs became extinct 7. The "Age of Mammals" 8. The first land animals appear​

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Answer:

3 = c

4= a

5= b

7= d

Explanation:

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Which of the following organisms lived during the Paleozoic Era?
A) dinosaurs
B) flowering plants
C) grasses
D) trilobites

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D. Trilobites

Trilobites made their entrance onto the Earth's stage during the late Cambrian Period. This is the first and oldest division of the Paleozoic Era.

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Which is an application of genetic engineering?

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Answer:

Genetic engineering has been used to mass-produce insulin (for diabetics). It has also been used to create human growth hormones, infertility drugs, human albumin, monoclonal antibodies, antihemophilic factors, vaccines, and many other drugs.

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A hurricane starts from the ________ water found near the ________

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Answer:

A hurricane starts from the moist water found near the equator

Explanation:

Answer: it's ocean & equator

Explanation: Florida's hurricanes came from the equator :)

When scientists uncover a fossil, they record the precise location where the fossil was found. Does this location provide useful evidence for conclusions about the fossil and evolutionary processes?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

It helps to provide evidence by knowing the locations because of the settlemets that could also be there from the same species.

Which of these is a mechanical wave?
Olight
O sound
O gamma ray
O electromagnetic

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Answer:

sound

Explanation:

When HIV infects a cell, it uses the host’s cell organelles to make more HIV
viruses. Which of the following is TRUE about the cell organelles used by
HIV/AIDS virus?
A)Synthesis of free HIV proteins by ribosomes, membrane bounded
proteins by rough endoplasmic reticulum and modification of
newly synthesized HIV-membrane proteins is done by Golgi
apparatus.
B)All cell organelles including ribosomes, Rough and smooth
endoplasmic reticulum and vesicles are used to synthesize one type
of viral protein.
C) Only ribosomes are used by the virus for protein synthesis.
D)Nucleolus is used by the virus essentially to enhance the rapid
production of ribosomes to ensure more protein synthesis.

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The answer is B. HIV puts itself into the DNA so it uses the hosts organelles to make more of itself.

Explain how the alleles were passed from
parents to offspring.
I
DONE
) Intro

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answer is the first1 off spring to parants

Panda populations are adapted to live in which kind of habitat?
O cherry forests
O ginkgo forests
bamboo forests
rain forest

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Answer:

bamboo forests

Explanation:

Since bamboo forest is the most suitable habitat for a panda to spend their life. They need cool, wet bamboo forests for their home.

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Answer:

Its (C) (bamboo forests)

Explanation:

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The common grackle is a species of robin-sized blackbirds that are fairly common over most of the
United States. Suppose that long tails (L) were dominant to short tails (1) in these birds. A female short-
tailed grackle mates with a male long-tailed grackle that had one parent with a long tail and one parent
with a short tail. What is the tail length probability of their offspring?

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Answer:

Long tail (Ll) = 1/2 or 50%

Short tail (ll) = 1/2 or 50%

Explanation:

This question involves a single gene coding for tail length in grackle birds. The allele for long tails (L) were dominant to short tails (l) in these birds. This means that a bird that is heterozygous (Ll) for the gene will be phenotypically long tailed.

According to the question, a female short-tailed grackle (ll) mates with a male long-tailed grackle that had one parent with a long tail and one parent with a short tail. This male grackle will have a genotype: Ll because of his parental genotype. Hence, crossing ll × Ll, the following gametes will be produced by each parent:

Ll (male) = L and l

ll (female) = l and l

Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:

Ll, Ll, ll and ll

2 Ll out of 4 are long-tailed i.e 1/2 or 50% probability

2 ll out of 4 are short-tailed i.e 1/2 or 50% probability

HELP!!!! Restriction maps illustrate the lengths of DNA fragments between restriction sites. Which of the following information can be gathered from the analysis of restriction maps? Select ALL that apply.
A) gene sequence
B) nucleotide sequence
C) presence of mutations
D) disease identification

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The wording of this is confusing. I think it’s A and B and I’m hesitant say that it’s also C but only if you know the mutation and the gene.

Also for A you would only know a partial sequence of the gene.

Name the reproductive parts of an angiosperm. Where are they located? Explain in brief the structure

of its female reproductive parts with labeled diagrams.

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Answer:

Stamen is the male reproductive part and the pistil is the female reproductive organ.

Explanation:

Stamen or androecium is the male reproductive part and the pistil or carpel or gynoecium, is the female reproductive organ of an angiosperm. Both are located in the flower of a plant. In flower, male reproductive part is present in the form of pollen located at certain height and the female part is located lower side so that the pollen falls on the stigma and reaches to the ovary where female cells or ovules is present that fused with pollen produces seed.

6. How much of the crust of the Earth was created at the mid-ocean ridge?

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19km3 of the crust of the earth was created.

A mid-ocean ridge (MOR) is a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics.

2: Water is a good solvent- Explain what that means.

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Answer:

Water is capable of dissolving a variety of different substances, which is why it is such a good solvent. And, water is called the "universal solvent" because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. ... This allows the water molecule to become attracted to many other different types of molecules

Explanation:

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here’s a easy 10 points please help !!!

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The second answer from the top


What Is a part of the root which stores food and
transports water and salt to the stele.?

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Answer:

The Xylem

Explanation:

The Xylem strengthens and supports the stem. It transports water and minerals from the root system to the leaves.

"tall" "purple" and "wrinkled" are examples of

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Answer:

adjectives

Explanation:

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Answer:

Phenotypes

Explanation:

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