What is the name for a star and planets held together by gravity? A. solar system B. galaxy C. black hole D. supernova

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Answer 1
Answer: These answers aren´t valid .

The correct answer will be:

Planetary system.

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Is carbon dioxide a polar or non-polar molecule?

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CO2 is a polar molecule

1)the magnetic field is strongest near_________of a bar magnet.a)the poles b)the center

2)the needle of compass line up with earth magnetic field and point to_________
a)earth poles b)earth equator

3)magnetic field lines that curve toward each other show_________
a)repulsion b)attraction

4)some animals have tiny pieces of ___________in their brains to help them find their way
a)magnetite b)magnetosphere

5)a magnet contain a large number of magnetic _____that are lined up and pointed in the same direction.
a)domains b)poles

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Answer:

1 . a) the poles

2. a) earth poles.

3. b) attraction.

4. a) magnetite.

5. a) domains.

Explanation:

The magnetic field is strongest at the poles and very weak at the center of the magnet.

The magnetic compass will always align along the north - south poles  of the earth. North of the compass needle is attracted towards the magnetic south pole of the earth.

Magnetic Field lines begin at the north pole of the magnet and end at the south pole. Unlike poles attract and like poles repel , so they curve for unlike poles.

Magnetite is a magnetic mineral, which is present in the animal brains , enabling them to identify correct directions.

Magnetic domains are regions where individual magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned in a definite direction.

1. Is A. at the poles because thats where the magnetic field is going out then coming back into the earth to produce the magnetic field.
2. Again its A. because the compass needle is attracted to " north " which is magnetic south. It does this because opposites attract.
3. This one would be B. Because if the magnets were being repelled the magnetic field lines would look like there was a line that the field hit and bounced off of it.
4. This answer is A. the magnetite helps them migrate so they know which way is north and which way is south.
5. This answer is A. Because without the domains there wouldn't be poles on the magnetic object. 

What is a Nuclei of uranium atoms split apart

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This is probably referring to the process of nuclear fission.

All the bats living in a cave form a _____ of bats in the cave ecosystem.

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All the bats living in a cave form a __colony__of bats in the cave ecosystem.

A model of an atom is useful when itSelect one:
O a. is shown only as the planetary model
b. shows exactly what an atom looks like
c. helps to visualize processes that cannot be seen with our eyes
d. magnifies what the eye can't see

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the correct answer is letter C
Answer: C. Helps to visualize processes that cannot be seen with our eyes

Can Someone help me answer the question?

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There must be a description of the ball and its environment,
somewhere earlier on the sheet where we can't see it.  We
don't know what the conditions and environment are around
the ball as it moves downward.  So I can only answer in the
most general way, and make up some scenarios.

If the ball is falling from an airplane, then it has to use some
of its energy to push air out of the way, and even then, it loses
some more energy as the air molecules scrape against its side. 
This is all called 'air resistance'.  It's a form of friction, the form that
takes energy away from anything that's moving through air.

If the ball is rolling across the lawn, then it takes some energy
to bend the blades of grass down along its path.  That's why a
ball that's rolling anywhere on Earth always stops, although
Newton's laws of motion say that an object in motion always
keeps moving and doesn't stop.