What changes to landforms are caused by movements at transform boudaries

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Answer 1
Answer: not much changes, but there are some great pressure so some hills may form. 

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Molecules have properties that are different than ____________that form them

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Isn't it elements cuz molecules are made only out of elements. So that will be the only right answer that is available. 


Elements because only molecules arw made of elements...i think

What do you need to know to describe velocity?

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Is the speed given with a direction
Velocity is referring to the speed and direction of something.

The reason a filter system is used in this experiment is to separate and collect in the reaction.

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Answer: the solid copper

Explanation: 2020 edge

Answer:

the solid copper.

Explanation:

correct on edge 2021

Compare and contrast the general characteristics of a gas giant planet and one of the inner planets (such as Mercury, Earth, Venus or Mars)? Give two differences and one similarity.

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The gas planets usually have extremely high gravitational pulls, the surface isn't solid (since its a gas planet), and gas planets are larger than the inner planets. 
Similarities- These planets all have moons and they both revolve around the sun (obviously).


Hope this helps.

You've already seen the value of 9.8 in this lesson. What's this value called? What quantity does it represent?​

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The acceleration due to gravity on earth is also known as the value of g on earth is 9.8 m/s2.

How do you get acceleration due to gravity in SI units?

Its SI unit is m / s2. It has both magnitude and direction, therefore, a vector value. Acceleration due to gravity is represented by g. The average g g surface at sea level is 9.8 m / s2.

Is the gravity of 9.8 N?

The gravitational force of gravity weighing 1 kg on Earth is 9.8 N. Another way to put that is the gravitational force on the Earth's surface is 9.8 N / kg.

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Answer:

The value 9.8 corresponds to g, the acceleration due to gravity in SI units.

Explanation:

This is the answer on Edmentum. :)

Explain why a basketball doesn’t bounce the same height each time you drop it.

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The basketball do not bounce back to the same height after each drop due to the fact of loss of kinetic energy.

Explanation:

When the basketball or any ball is dropped off from a certain height it falls down under the influence of gravity with the kinetic energy which has been transferred to the ball with hand by dribble.

When the basketball hits the ground with the kinetic energy, it loses some of the energy to the ground and then with the action reaction pair with the ground, is bounced back but with lower energy to a lower height.

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So if you drop a basketball from a higher height, it has more time to gather more energy, which it then forces against the ground and causes the ball to bounce.

Hope this helps! Sorry I didn't really use any technical terms!