Which organism did we virtually dissect today? Question 1 options: frog worm starfish pig

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Answer 1
Answer: We dissect frogs
Worms are to small for a scalpel and nothing to look at rlly
Starfish are illegal to dissect
Pigs are to big for a classroom and they can’t be cryogenics frozen to be dissected

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Mirrors reflect light waves.
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You haven't included the list of choices that goes with the question, so it's
impossible for me to choose the correct one, or to help you choose it.

Regarding my ability to answer the question and collect the 5-point bounty,
I'm free to make up any phrase of my own that correctly describes an atom.

-- very very very very very very very tiny

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Which has more kinetic energy, a feather floating through the air or a rock on the ground? Explain.

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Well, it would be the feather floating through the air, as the feather is moving and because of it it possess kinetic energy because of its motion. A rock on the ground has no kinetic energy as it is not moving.

Final answer:

The rock on the ground has more kinetic energy compared to the feather floating through the air, due to the force of gravity.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and a moving object has kinetic energy. Potential energy, on the other hand, comes in several forms, such as gravitational potential energy. When comparing a feather floating through the air and a rock on the ground, we can say that the rock has more kinetic energy.

This is because the rock, when dropped, falls to the ground due to the force of gravity, gaining kinetic energy in the process. The feather, on the other hand, is floating through the air and not experiencing the same gravitational pull, thus having less kinetic energy than the rock.

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by convection radiation...the heat from the sun travels to the towel through air molecules(radiation),the heat is then transfer in the towel through water molecules(convection)..thereby gradually drying up the water molecules in the towel
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