List five physical properties?

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Answer 1
Answer: Some examples of physical properties are:

color (intensive)

density (intensive)

volume (extensive)

mass (extensive)

boiling point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance boils.

melting point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance melts.

Answer 2
Answer: Physical Properties are used to describe how something is. Examples include:

1. Color
2. Shape
3. Size
4. Density
5. Melting/ Boiling point
6. Ordor

Physical changes: occur when matter changes form but not composition (Ex: ice is still H2O). Examples of physical change are:

1. Phase Change (Boiling, melting, freezing, etc.)
2. Size and/ or shape change
3. Dissolving
4. No Color Change (Except dyes)

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Which of these is metamorphic rock formed from limestone? A.sandstone B.clay C.shale D.marble

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D. Marble caused by heat and lots of pressure.

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Why is the research of alternative energy resources important?Fossil fuels are better for the environment over time.
Fossil fuels are a nonrenewable resource that won't last forever.
Alternative sources of energy produce too much pollution.

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b

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Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels.

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What is the idea of continental Drift?

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Continental drifts was a theory that explained in how continent shift position on the earth surface.

The theory was presented in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, who was a geophysicist and meteorologists. The theory also explained the reason why plant and animal fossils that look similar are found all over the continents.

Further Explanation

Wegener had the thought that all the different continents were at a point joined together before it breaks up and moves to their present position.  

Wegener published a book in 1915 called "The Origin of Continents and Oceans. In this book, he further explained the theory of continental drifts but the theory was widely criticized by geologists because to them, wegener did not have a good model to properly explain how the continent drifted apart.

From Wegener explanation, there were certain things he laid emphasis on, which were very accurate, like the observation about fossils and rock. Wegener thought that the Continent might have plowed through the ocean crust just like icebreakers smashing through ice.

Although, Weneger continental drift theory was discarded but there are certain facts that he established. The theory brought the idea of moving continents to geoscience and after many decades, scientists confirms most of the things the theory covered. For example, the idea that the past existence of supercontinent joined all the landmass of the world as one.

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  • continental drift
  • animal and plant fossil
  • Alfred Wegener
  • geoscience
  • landmass
The idea is that all continents move at a rate of approximately 2 inches per year because their moving ever since pangea (all continents were one) separated

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Isotopes are variants of an element which have differing number of neutrons. So, yes, because all of them have the same atomic number, meaning they are all Mg, however they all have differing atomic masses meaning different number of neutrons.

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Decrease, increase and increase I think this is correct