Which are examples of short-term environmental change? Check all that apply.tsunamis
El Niño
large asteroid and comet impacts
volcanic eruptions
global warming

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Answer 1
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Answer:one,two,four

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Answer 2
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tsunamis Yeah

El Niñolarge Yeah

asteroid and comet impacts Nope

volcanic eruptions Yeah

global warming Nope

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Answer:

You can ask a doctor to do a blood test

the blood type should be somewhere on the results

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1. Once crops are harvested for human consumption, the natural supply of nutrients in the soil must be "re-filled". This is why farmer's add nutrients to their soils.
3. Most organisms, including humans, can't use the free gaseous form of nitrogen found in the air. We need other organisms and natural processes to "fix" nitrogen into a solid form that plants and animals can use. Most of the nitrogen that plants and animals use is made by bacteria.

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Which strand of mRNA would be made during transcription using the DNA strand shown below. GCA TAG. TAG GCA. GCT ATC. CGU AUC. GCU AUG Someone please help me

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Answer:CGU AUC

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As precipitation infiltrates into the subsurface soil, it generally forms an unsaturated zone and a saturated zone. In the unsaturated zone, the voids—that is, the spaces between grains of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and cracks within rocks—contain both air and water. Although a lot of water can be present in the unsaturated zone; why can't this water be pumped by wells?A)
Soils, like clay, absorb water quickly.


B)
Sinkholes collect water above the water table.


C)
Land with no slope lets water runoff at a fast rate.


D)
Water in the soil zone is used by plants in life functions and leaf transpiration, but it also can evaporate directly to the atmosphere.

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d

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Answer:D) Water in the soil zone is used by plants in life functions and leaf transpiration, but it also can evaporate directly to the atmosphere.

Explanation: Water in the subsurface soil zone is held together by capillary forces. It is also used by plants to carry out their life processes. The soil zone is crisscrossed by roots, openings left by decayed roots, and animal and worm burrows, which allow the precipitation to infiltrate into the soil zone. Water can also evaporate directly into the atmosphere.

Which statement best describes one way a large body of water such as an ocean influences climate

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Cool ocean air can cause a cooler climate.

Explanation: An ocean is a very important abiotic factor in any environment and has impacts on the climate of the environments it is found. The ocean currents are driven by the global wind system, which is powered by the energy of the sun. These currents transfer heat to the polar regions from the tropics and brings about the sooling of their environment, thus giving rise to cool climate.

Which statement is correct about how muscles move bones

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the insertion is where a muscle attaches to the bone it wants to move

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