What is the tissue that provides support and connects all parts of our body

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Answer 1
Answer: Connective tissue but there are different types; loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, etc.

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If the atmosphere is like a greenhouse, what parts of it function as the "glass"?

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Why do you never see the far side of the moon from Earth?

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You can never see the far side of the moon from Earth because the moon is fixed in its orbit around the earth, meaning that one side is always facing Earth.
A common term for the side we can't see is "the dark side of the moon", but that designation isn't necessarily 100% accurate since the other side is lightened by the sun just as much as the side facing us.
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A. the sun shining in the skyB. the frog is sitting on a lily pad
C. the butterfly is searching for food
D. the plants are growing upright
Select the correct answer QUICKEST CORRECT answer will get BRAINLIEST!!

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Answer:

The sun is shining in the sky

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Paragraph about how genetic variation and environmental pressures can cause a change in population

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Hmm.. good one. :)

1.) Genetics are what can create features or behaviors in animals or other living organisms. So this can cause a change in population because say one species of bird was born by two slightly different parents, now it has both genetics from both. This can be good or bad. Say the dad's genetics sucked but the mother's genetics were good. This bird might be better at surviving or better at being prey. 

Environmental Pressures: 1.) If rabbits die because of a disease, their predators will become hungry. The predators might go down in number too and die as well. If anything in nature goes wrong, it may affect a population to either increase or decrease. 


Which rock has the highest metamorphic grade

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Answer:

The correct answer is Gneiss.

Explanation:

Metamorphic rocks refer to the rocks that get modified due to pressure, heat, and chemical procedures, generally while buried deep underneath the surface of the Earth. Getting exposed to these extreme conditions change the texture, mineralogy, and chemical composition of the rocks.  

There are two fundamental kinds of metamorphic rocks known, these are foliated metamorphic rocks like gneiss and non-foliated metamorphic rocks like quartzite. Of the metamorphic rocks, the highest grade metamorphic rock is gneiss. It exhibits a banded appearance and is formed of granular mineral grains. It usually comprises enough amount of feldspar or quartz minerals.  

Answer:

Gneiss

Explanation:

The Gneiss rock is the highest grade metamorphic rock, contains bands of easily visible quartz, feldspar, and/or mica.

If the outside temperature decreases by 20 degrees Celsius, what will happen to a reptile’s body temperature?

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The reptile's body temperature rises when the external temperature rises. When the temperature drops, so does his body temperature. If a reptile feels cold because the external temperatures have made his blood cold, he'll lie in the sun to warm up. However, if the external temperature is too high, he scurries under a rock, dives in a pool or finds some kind of shade where he can cool down. Reptiles and other animals with ectothermic systems are vulnerable to extreme changes in temperature because they can't control their temperatures internally. They can control their body temperatures only by moving to an environment with a suitable ambient temperature.