What is the difference between living, nonliving, and dead

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Answer 1
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Answer:

Living means something which biologically active, and can function naturally.

Non loving is something which cannot function naturally and biologically.

Dead is something that was living for a certain period, but now it doesn't.


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Is putting something in a blender a physical or chemical change and how ?

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physical because you are not changing the substance chemical way in other words youre not changing the compond of what its made out of you are just bending it. but if you blend it with something else for exemple a bananna with a strawbery you are changing its structure wich would be chemical.

physical if you will not turn on the blender.
chemical if you will turn the blender on and mix the ingrediants 

Can a physical change,change what a substance is? Explain your answer by giving an example.

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no; a physical change of paper could be crumpling it up. it is still paper even if you crumple it, but youve changed its form. 

A bicycle traveled 150 meters west from point A to point B. Then it took the same route and came back to point A. It took a total of 2 minutes for the bicycle to return to point A. What is the average speed and average velocity of the bicycle?

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Answer:

2.5 m/s

0 m/s

Explanation:

Average speed is distance over time.

Average velocity is displacement over time.

The bicycle travels 150 meters from A to B, then 150 meters from B to A.  So the distance is 300 meters and the displacement is 0 m.

s = 300 m / 120 s = 2.5 m/s

v = 0 m / 120 s = 0 m/s

What are two extrusive rocks

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Extrusive igneous rocks form when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly. Most extrusive (volcanic) rocks have small crystals. Examples include basalt, rhyolite, andesite, and obsidian.

During which season is the sun highest in the sky? A.
spring

B.
summer

C.
fall

D.
winter

(this is science)

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Answer: B.  summer

Explanation:

Seasons occur due to tilt of the Earth. Earth's axis is tilted 23.5° from the vertical. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, sometimes the Northern hemisphere points towards the Sun and sometimes away.

When the northern hemisphere points towards the Sun, Summer occurs and in the Southern hemisphere, winter occurs. In Summers, the Sun is highest in the sky and the sun rays fall directly. The duration of day time is greatest in summers. In winters, the Sun is lowest in the sky and sun rays fall obliquely.

summer i think because thats when its warmest

What properties of Pluto might make scientists think that it is a Kuiper Belt Object?

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it is the smallest planet with a bluish color that can probably make it look like a comet