Identify one specific gas that contributes to the problem of global warming?

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Answer 1
Answer: That gas is called carbon dioxide. 
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Or also short for CO2
Answer 2
Answer: Carbon dioxide causes global warming because once it is out of our bodies through the respiratory system or by transferring items it is released into the atmosphere


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There are _____ levels of cell organization recognized by biologists.three
four
five
six

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there are five levels of cell organization recognized by biologists.

There are five levels of cell organization recognized by biologists.


What happens when chlorophyll and other pigments absorb light?

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In the process of photosynthesis, chlorophyll goes into a peculiar excited state which can survive for an unusually long time. Furthermore, the excitation energy can hope from chlorophyll molecule to chlorophyll molecule. In this way a large collection of chlorphyll molecules function as an "antenna" that collects many photons and funnels their energy down to a reaction center, where one particular chlorophyll will lose an electron.

How do the products and reactants of a chemical change compare?The mass of the products is greater than the mass of the reactants because energy is taken in by the reaction.

The mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants because the same matter is present.

The mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants because there is no energy involved in the reaction.

The mass of the products is less than the mass of the reactants because energy is given off by the reaction.

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The correct answer for this question is "The mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants because the same matter is present."

All chemical reactions follow the Law of Conservation of Mass which states that mass cannot be created nor destroyed. This means that mass is constant before and after a process. If ever it seems like the mass is not the same, it is possible that the missing mass was converted to something else.

What areas were deforested during the early renaissance what was the response?A. apply selective tree harvesting to prevent further damage
B. use fires to clear underbrush and dead wood
C. move on to another forested area
D. plant new trees

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The correct answer to the question above is (a.) apply selective tree harvesting to prevent further damage. The area that was deforested during the early renaissance had the response of applying selective tree harvesting to prevent any further damage. 

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A

Explanation:

Amanda teaches the art of quilling to 4 students. These students each teach the art of quilling to 4 other students. If this process continues for 5 generations, How many people will know the art of quilling?

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First generation: 4 students.
Second generation : 16 students ( or 4^2 )...
Fifth generation: 4^5 = 1,024
Answer: For 5 generations 1,024 people will know this art.

Answer: 1364

Explanation:

Am Gen Students

1 1 4

2 16

3 64

4 256

5 1024

 1364 Total

Which type of data is qualitative data?

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Qualitative data is a categorical measurement expressed not in terms of numbers, but rather by means of a natural language description. In statistics, it is often used interchangeably with "categorical" data. Although we may have categories, the categories may have a structure to them.
its either qualitive or quanitive data