What reacts with water in the atmosphere to form carbonic acid to make regular rainfall slightly acidic?

A: Carbon Dioxide
B: Lead
C: Helium
D: Argon

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Answer 1

the answer is caebin diaxode

Answer 2

Answer:

A. carbon dioxide

Explanation:


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2.Imagine that you are a nitrogen molecule. Write a story about the
journey you take as you travel through the nitrogen cycle. Include
the following in your story:
A description of your trip through the cycle including (1) where
you went, and (2) how you got there;
A description of why your journey will never end;
Include as many of the following terms in your story as well:
Atmosphere
Bacteria
"Fixing"
Nitrogen
Consumers
Producer
Decomposition
Fertilizer
Manure
Runoff

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Answer:

Water moves from the ground or oceans into the atmosphere through a process called evaporation. It's a process that happens on a molecular level when the molecules of water are really energized and rise into the air. Now you've got water in the air and water on land. Organisms all over the Earth need water to survive.

Explanation:

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What is known about colony
collapse disorder?
O A. Mites are the sole cause of colony collapse disorder.
O B. Invasive species are implicated in colony collapse disorder.
O C. The factors responsible for colony collapse disorder are well known.
O D. Several factors are likely
contributing to colony collapse
disorder.

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Answer:

O A. Mites are the sole cause of colony collapse disorder.

Which of these agencies classifies hazardous materials into 9 primary classes?

A: Department of Transportation (DOT)
B: Endangered species Association (ESA)
C: National park service (NPS)
D: U.S. forest service

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Answer:

A: Department of Transportation (DOT)

Explanation:

Seems like DOT does it.

https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/enforcement/nine-classes-hazardous-materials-yellow-visor-card

https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/what_is_hazmat

Answer:

D.It is theDepartment of Transportation(DOT)

A specific type of bacteria increases exponentially with a growth rate of r=0.4 per hour. Assume there are 16 bacteria present at t=0. When will the population reach 10000?

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The population would reach 10000 at the time of 25,000 hours

Calculation of exponential growth rate

The exponential growth rate of the bacteria = 0.4 /hr

The number of bacteria at time 0 = 16 bacteria

The time for the bacteria population to reach 10000 = ?

But if , 1 hour = 0.4 bacteria

X hour = 10000

Make X the subject of formula;

X = 10000/0.4

X= 25,000 hours

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why do blue whales explode when they die

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Answer:

Gas build up inside the body.

Explanation:

When a blue whale dies, the body starts decomposing, and the gases cannot escape, resulting into the explosion.

Answer:

A decomposing whale carcass generates gases which build up inside their stomach and large internal organs. This then causes them to expand, but whale skin and blubber are tough so the gases become trapped inside. Whales can apparently hold in gasses, or the “death burp,” for long periods after they die, sometimes resulting in massive and extremely messy explosions.

Explanation:

The diagram shows a person holding a bow and arrow.

A person holds a bow and arrow with the arrow pulled back.
Which will most likely increase the kinetic energy in this system?

pulling farther back on the string
releasing the string
holding the arrow higher
decreasing the mass of the arrowm

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Answer:

pulling further back on the string

Explanation:

I chose that because as for me answer 2 and 3 don't make sense but as for answer four I don't think that when you decrease the mass of the arrow this will increase the kinetic energy because for it to move faster I'll have to pull the string harder or to enlarge it ,so to increase the kinetic energy it is just determined by how I pull that string ."have I enlarged it or it is still loose."

which situation show a nonrenewable resource in use ?

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Answer:

Nonrenewable energy resources include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy. Once these resources are used up, they cannot be replaced, which is a major problem for humanity as we are currently dependent on them to supply most of our energy needs.

Explanation:

I think it will be the answer

1. An airbag in an automobile inflates when a collision occurs, which protects the passenger from serious injury (see the photo on page 254). Why does the airbag soften the blow? Discuss the physics involved in this dramatic photograph.

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Suppose that an elephant with the genotype EEFfggHh reproduces with an elephant with the genotype eeFFGgHh. What is the prob256ability that a baby elephant (called a calf) would have the genotype EeFFGghh?

A. 0
B. 1/32
C. 1/256
D. 1/16

Explantation appreciated!!

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1/16
cuz it reproduces with an elephant with the genotype eeFFGgHh
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According to the theory of natural selection, what would happen to a species of lizards when a new predator is introduced into the environment where lizards live?

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The new species would try and crossbreed possibly, or see them as weak and kill them off and take their resources.

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Which of these is a function of the placenta?
A. To carry nutrients to the cells of the uterus

B. To deliver the blastocyst after childbirth

C. To develop into fetal reproductive tissues

D. To carry wastes away from the embryo

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Answer:

The correct answer here is A

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What resources do scientist use to predict when and where future natural hazards may occur?

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Answer:

See below ~

Explanation:

Scientists map natural hazards caused by catastrophic events to predict future events. They use many forms of technology as well such as :

weather tracking technologydoppler radarfor collection of data

A Foucault pendulum provides evidence that
Earth
(1) orbits the Sun
(2) has a nearly spherical shape
(3) is tilted on an axis
(4) spins on an axis

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Answer:

The answer is 4) spins on its axis if it is wrong then tell me tho oaky

name the level of organisations

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Answer:

organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere.

Explanation:

1.)An aphid is a small insect which sucks sap in plants. An aphid puts its mouth in the stem of a plant and sucks its nutrients. Name the liquid obtained from the plant and explain why aphids are mostly found in the daytime.

2.)Hasani is a farmer. He uses a weed killer to control the weed population growth on his farm. Weed killers can stop the transportation of certain minerals in plants through the hair root tissue. Explain why.
How to answer this 2 question. Thanks ​

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Answer:

1) sap is mostly sugar, so an aphid must consume a lot of sap to meet its nutritional requirement for protein.

Insects tend to be most active in the early morning that's why aphids are mostly found in the daytime

2) These herbicides interrupt cell division, which stops root growth in seedling weeds. Plants die because they cannot take up enough water and nutrients to sustain growth.

Which direction do molecules move across a membrane based on concentrations inside and out of the cell?

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In simple diffusion, small noncharged molecules or lipid soluble molecules pass between the phospholipids to enter or leave the cell, moving from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration (they move down their concentration gradient).
Answer: it moves from high concentration to low concentration

Which of the following is MOST likely to be a direct environmental effect of air pollution?

A: Extended visibility
B: Acid deposition
C: Increased turbidity
D: Eutrophication

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A: Extended visibility

B: Acid deposition

C: Increased turbidity

D: Eutrophication

The correct is B

Summarize the protein synthesis pathway:

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Answer:

Protein synthesis is the process in which cells make proteins. It occurs in two stages: transcription and translation.

Explanation:

Transcription is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus. It includes three steps: initiation, elongation, and termination.

What is a front?

-Air Masses and Fronts 9th grade science-
HELP ASAP

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A air front is typically a transition zone between two unique temperature/humidity. Usually, one front would push the other away (typically if summer is hot, then the warm front will push away the cold, and for the winter, if it's cold, it's the opposite).

A stationary front, on the other hand, is when there is no change in the over all temperature for the region(s), and a occluded front is when the fronts mix, where it is followed by rain and a equillibrium of the temperature, whether to a warmer or cooler overall temperature.

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Use the arrow on the picture and the scale to estimate the length of the chloroplast

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Answer:

where's the pic?

Explanation:

WHy do the United States had a federal type of government

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Answer: Is the explanation

Explanation: To keep the U.S under control so the other countries don't attack

and also collect tax.

What type of friction holds an object in place and gives you traction?

A) static friction
B) kinetic friction

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The answer is static friction

Human blood is considered a multiple allele trait meaning an individual can have either (A,
B, AB, or O). Which phenotypic probability would be expected between a cross of a male
with Type O and woman with Type AB?
a. 50% Type A, 50% Type B
. b. 50% Type A, 50% Type O
50% Type AB, 50% Type 0
d. 50% Type B, 50% Type O
c.

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Answer:

A. 50% Type A, 50% Type B

Explanation:

To answer this we can draw a punnett square.

Since o if recessive, it can only be expressed if it is not masked by a dominant allele. Therefore the male with type O blood has the genotype oo. A and B are co-dominant, so the woman has genotype AB.

_ | A | B

o |Ao | Bo

o | Ao | Bo

Since A and B are dominant alleles, they will mask the o allele. Therefore genotype Ao will be a Type A phenotype, and genotype Bo will be a Type B phenotype.

Therefore, the phenotypic probabilities for this cross is 50% Type A, 50% Type B. Hence, the answer is A.

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How is genetic information stored in a cell?

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They are stored in the cell in form of chromosomes which contains the DNA which are formed of the Nitrogen bases, phosphate group and sugars .

Nitrogen bases are Adenine , Cytosine , thymine , Guanine.

pair of three bases results in the formation of amino acids which join together to form proteins. Proteins in return act as a information carriers , which carry information to the cell to use the information stored in the DNA

William Shakespeare's writings are thought to be a perfect example of which of the following? A. The Reformation B. The Enlightenment C. The Renaissance​

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Explanation:

The Renaissance because and The enlightenment

Reformation is a religious revolt

Please help me with this

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Answer:

DNA: thymine, deoxyribose, large molecule, stay in the nucleus

RNA: single strand, uracil, leave the nucleus, small molecule

Explanation:

As for single strand, it's well known that DNA has two strands while RNA has one.

For the description that asks about thymine, you have to remember the nucleotide bases in DNA and RNA. Remember that DNA's bases are A, C, T, and G, while RNA has all the same bases except for T (which stands for thymine). In RNA, the thymine is replaced with uracil, usually abbreviated as U. That sorts out the descriptions that ask for thymine and uracil.

To figure out the one that asks for deoxyribose, remember that DNA has deoxyribose and RNA has ribose (hence why DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid while RNA is just ribonucleic acid.)

For the large molecule/small molecule ones and the questions that ask about the size of the molecule, remember that DNA is a way bigger molecule than RNA and that RNA is small enough to leave the nucleus, while DNA is much too valuable to the cell to be able to leave the nucleus.

Hope this helps!

Some of the most important nutrients in the ocean include:
A. Nitrates, carbonic acid, and oxygen.
B. Carbon dioxide, oil, and gold.
C. Phosphate, phytoplankton, and potassium.
D. Phosphates, nitrates, and carbon​

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D - i think since phosphates and nitrates play a major role in primary production

Which substance is a product of glycolysis?

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Answer:

Outcomes of Glycolysis

Glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate molecules: Glycolysis, or the aerobic catabolic breakdown of glucose, produces energy in the form of ATP, NADH, and pyruvate, which itself enters the citric acid cycle to produce more energy.

Explanation:

2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate molecules:

City water management is analyzing water samples from the local river for water pollutants that could be toxic to humans if found in drinking water. Their collection data is below.


Samples

Location

Nitrates

Carbamates

1

Two miles downriver from drinking water uptake facility

12 mg/L

0.06 mg/L

2

One mile downriver from drinking water uptake facility

9 mg/L

2 mg/L

3

One mile upriver from drinking water uptake facility

8 mg/L

0.04 mg/L

4

Two miles upriver from drinking water uptake facility

10 mg/L

0.05 mg/L

Toxic levels reached when nitrates are greater or equal to 10 mg/L and/or carbamates are greater or equal to 0.04 mg/L.

Which sample location(s)have nitrates or carbamates at toxic levels that could be collected by the water uptake facility?
Samples 1, 2, 4
Samples 1 and 4
Samples 3 and 4
Only sample 4

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Aquatic toxicity is found in the four sample sites. But since the water uptake facility collects water from upriver, the correct option is C. Samples 3 and 4.

What is aquatic toxicity?

Aquatic toxicity is the property of a substance to causes harmful effects on aquatic or water-dependent organisms.

Aquatic toxicity can be either,

Sharp ⇒ nocive effects after a short exposition periodCronic ⇒ nocive effects after a long exposition period

Aquatic toxicity depends on the substance type and its concentration in water.

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According to the problem statement, toxic levels are reached when

nitrates are greater or equal to 10 mg/L

and/or

carbamates are greater or equal to 0.04 mg/L.

Sample 1 ⇒ Two miles downriver from drinking water uptake facility

Nitrate → 12 mg/L ⇒ > 10 mg/L ⇒ toxic Carbamate → 0.06 mg/L ⇒ > 0.04 mg/L ⇒ toxic

Sample 2 ⇒ One mile downriver from drinking water uptake facility

Nitrate → 9 mg/L ⇒ < 10 mg/L ⇒ not toxic Carbamate → 2 mg/L  ⇒ > 0.04 mg/L ⇒ toxic

Sample 3 ⇒ One mile upriver from drinking water uptake facility

Nitrate → 8 mg/L ⇒ < 10 mg/L ⇒ not toxic Carbamate → 0.04 mg/L ⇒ = 0.04 mg/L ⇒ toxic

Sample 4 ⇒ Two miles upriver from drinking water uptake facility

Nitrate → 10 mg/L ⇒ = 10 mg/L ⇒ toxicCarbamate → 0.05 mg/L ⇒ > 0.04 mg/L ⇒ toxic

The four sample sites have toxic levels. Both of the substances concentrations or at least one of them reaches the toxic level at each site.  

However, since water uptake facility can colect water from upriver, we only need to consider these sample sites.

The correct option is C. Samples 3 and 4.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

The idea that cells are the basic structural and functional units of life is an example of a scientific what

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THEORY

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The idea that cells are the basic structural and functional units of life is an example of a scientific what?

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The idea that cells are the basic structural and functional units of life is an example of a scientific Cell Theory.

The Cell Theory was proposed by three German scientists called Theodore Schwan, Rudolf Virchow, and Mathios Schleiden.

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