Answer:
Parasitologists
Explanation:
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why do you think mauna loa erupts periodically instead of steadily
Other than water, what substance is formed when an acid and a base are combined in a water solution?
Answer:
Salt. Hope this helps!!
What do the number of protons determine for an element? (PLEASE HELP ME THIS IS TIMED!!!! PLEASE HELP!!!!!)
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
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What could be the cause for the large temperature difference in Atlanta and St. Louis? A. A cold front moving southeast
B. A warm front moving southeast
C. High pressure in Atlanta
D. Low pressure in Atlanta
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Answer: The Shape of Molecules
The three dimensional shape or configuration of a molecule is an important characteristic. This shape is dependent on the preferred spatial orientation of covalent bonds to atoms having two or more bonding partners. Three dimensional configurations are best viewed with the aid of models. In order to represent such configurations on a two-dimensional surface (paper, blackboard or screen), we often use perspective drawings in which the direction of a bond is specified by the line connecting the bonded atoms. In most cases the focus of configuration is a carbon atom so the lines specifying bond directions will originate there. As defined in the diagram on the right, a simple straight line represents a bond lying approximately in the surface plane. The two bonds to substituents A in the structure on the left are of this kind. A wedge shaped bond is directed in front of this plane (thick end toward the viewer), as shown by the bond to substituent B; and a hatched bond is directed in back of the plane (away from the viewer), as shown by the bond to substituent D. Some texts and other sources may use a dashed bond in the same manner as we have defined the hatched bond, but this can be confusing because the dashed bond is often used to represent a partial bond (i.e. a covalent bond that is partially formed or partially broken). The following examples make use of this notation, and also illustrate the importance of including non-bonding valence shell electron pairs (colored blue) when viewing such configurations .
Methane Ammonia Water
Bonding configurations are readily predicted by valence-shell electron-pair repulsion theory, commonly referred to as VSEPR in most introductory chemistry texts. This simple model is based on the fact that electrons repel each other, and that it is reasonable to expect that the bonds and non-bonding valence electron pairs associated with a given atom will prefer to be as far apart as possible. The bonding configurations of carbon are easy to remember, since there are only three categories.
Explanation:
the table lists the speed of the light in four different materials at the temperature.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
light would travel the farthest in air
The ________________ flows out of a volcano. mantle magma silt lava
Rocks can be weathered by expanding and _________ .
contacting
contracting
conducting
compacting
Answer:
compacting
Explanation:
12a. How does the model of the volcano provide evidence for the cycling of Earth materials through the rock cycle?
12b. Explain how the process you described in 12a results in rock formation.
Answer:
lava is coming from the crust
Explanation:
volcano's explode with lava because the crust pushes it out
what is a 6-digit code with no spaces puzzle #7 Newspaper
Answer:
583934
Explanation:
Newspapers #7
Brainliest if correct LINKS WILL BE REPORTED
Answer:
1.transparent
2.able to pass through
Explanation:
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Bob thinks that plants get their materials for growth from the soil. Write a couple of sentences to explain why is Bob incorrect. (2 points)
Answer: Plants get there nutrients from not only the soil but from the sun as well. The sun provides the plants with food/energy. The plants take in the sun light and turn it into glucose, glucose is used by plants to give them energy.
Explanation:
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Are there any steps of the rock cycle that do NOT connect directly to one another? Explain why this may be the case using at least two examples.
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Answer:
rocks are destroyed
explanation
ricks are never destroyed they descompose
There are no steps in the rock cycle that do not connect directly to one another. The rock cycle describes the continuous process by which rocks are formed, weathered, eroded, transported, deposited, and lithified, leading to the formation of new rocks.
What are the steps in rock cycle ?Each step of the rock cycle is interconnected and depends on the other steps. For example, the formation of sedimentary rocks requires the weathering and erosion of preexisting rocks, the transportation and deposition of the resulting sediments, and the lithification of the sediments into rock.
Without the weathering and erosion of preexisting rocks, there would be no sediment to form sedimentary rocks.
Similarly, the formation of metamorphic rocks requires the heat and pressure of burial and tectonic activity, which in turn is influenced by the existing rock formations and geological processes of the area.
Another example is the formation of igneous rocks, which can occur through the melting and solidification of preexisting rocks, or through volcanic activity.
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What is a similarity between a tulip and a crocodile?
a tulip and a crocodile
A function of both of their outer coverings is to reduce water loss.
In both the tulip and crocodile the male reproductive organ is the testes.
The tulip and crocodile both have internal skeletons that support them.
The outer coverings of the tulip and crocodile both protect the organism.
Answer:
pretty sure the answer is "A function of both of their outer coverings is to reduce water"