How does the environment affect an organism?

How does the environment affect an organism? Changes to living things: Overhunting and overfishing can harm or destroy populations of organisms. Humans can also accidentally introduce new organisms into ecosystems. These organisms can use up food, space, and water that other organisms need. These animals or plants are called invasive species. Why do living things […]

What is the first step in the rocks life cycle?

What is the first step in the rocks life cycle? The formation of clastic and organic rocks begins with the weathering, or breaking down, of the exposed rock into small fragments. Through the process of erosion, these fragments are removed from their source and transported by wind, water, ice, or biological activity to a new […]

How many ways can you label a graph?

How many ways can you label a graph? In how many non-isomorphic ways can the graph above be labelled? There are 5 ways to label the middle vertex, (42)=6 ways of labelling the 2 vertices on the left and 2 ways to label the vertices on the right. So in total there are 60 non-isomorphic […]

Why does a paddle with holes hurt more?

Why does a paddle with holes hurt more? The paddle might have holes in it,23 allowing it to move faster and therefore hurt more. One student noted, “It has holes in it, so the air can just woosh through.”24 Part or all of the paddle can be covered with duct tape to prevent the wood […]

What are the six properties of liquids?

What are the six properties of liquids? Properties of Liquids Capillary Action. Cohesive and Adhesive Forces. Contact Angles. Surface Tension. Unusual Properties of Water. Vapor Pressure. Viscosity Viscosity is another type of bulk property defined as a liquid’s resistance to flow. Wetting Agents. What are three properties of liquids? 1 Answer Liquids are almost incompressible. […]

How does the air parcel get energy?

How does the air parcel get energy? Air molecules in the parcel (or the balloon) have to use their kinetic energy to expand the parcel/balloon kinetic energy to expand the parcel/balloon. The lost energy is used to increase the potential energy of air molecular. What is parcel temperature? A parcel has an original temperature and […]

What biomolecule is bread and honey?

What biomolecule is bread and honey? Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates form the largest part of most peoples diets and is their main source of energy. Sugar is found in foods such as sweets, fruit & honey. Starch is found in rice, potatoes, bread, pasta etc. What are the major biomolecules? Biomolecule, also called biological molecule, any of […]

What is an example of a savanna?

What is an example of a savanna? Examples of Savanna Grasslands Some of the most well-known savannas include the Serengeti Plains of Tanzania, the vast Acacia Plains of East Africa, the savannas of Venezuela, and the Australian Savanna. The Serengeti Plains are probably one of the most famous savannas in the world. Where is the […]

How do you find the dependent variable in research?

How do you find the dependent variable in research? Which Variable Does the Experimenter Manipulate? One way to help identify the dependent variable is to remember that it depends on the independent variable. When researchers make changes to the independent variable, they then measure any resulting changes to the dependent variable. Is it possible to […]

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