Which statement BEST describes a scientific theory?OA) No scientists believe it is correct.
OB) A few scientists believe it is correct.
OC) Many scientists believe it is correct.
OD) All scientists believe it is correct.

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Answer 1
Answer:

I think C.Manyscientistsbelieveitiscorrect. because a theory can not be proven therefore some we'll educated scientists could still reasonably believe the theory to be false, even when I hasn't been proven incorrect.


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Use tide and tidal range in the same sentence.

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Answer:

The tidal range is the vertical difference between the high tide and the succeeding low tide.

Explanation:

Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth.

Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth.

I saw the tides this morning and wanted to figure out the tidal range.

Due to the high tide which rose high but the tidal range was much higher such that it flooded.

Young tadpoles breathe like fish. What structure enables them to breathe in the water? A. tracheae B. skin C. alveoli D. gills

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Gills help tadpoles breath ...
Young tadpoles breathe underwater with D. gills

What are some types of landforms on Earth’s surface?

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Answer:

Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins. Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills.

Explanation:

Hey there,

Some landforms on the earths surface are:

Lakes, Coastlines, Rivers, Plains, Dunes, Plateau, and lastly.. A Delta.


Hope this answered your question,


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What is the scientific name for a hydra?

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Hydrozoa

Is the scientific word for Hydra


If the bird population were to be wiped out due to disease, how would this affect the evolution of beetle coloration?​

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Answer:

The population of the Beatles would grow and eventually lead to overpopulation.

Which processes are caused by convection currents in the mantle? Check all that apply.1. earthquakes
2. ridge push
3. tsunamis
4. slab pull
5. volcanic eruptions
6. subduction

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Answer:

slab push, volcanic eruptions, and subduction

Explanation:

To understand better, let's consider an example. Make small pieces of paper and put them in a bowl containing water. Then heat the bowl. After sometime, you will see that the pieces are moving. This is because of same phenomenon (convection currents) forming inside the bowl of water. The water will warm move upward whereas colder water will come to its place. Convection currents in Earth are formed due to high temperature of magma (molten rock material) that rises up and colder magma takes its position.

This process results in slab push, volcanic eruptions, and subduction.

Slab pull: Slab pull is the force exerted by plates during subduction. Subduction is a process when a denser plate moves beneath the less denser plate. Thus slab pull is also caused by convenction currents.

Volcanic eruption: During subduction, denser plate moves beneath the less denser plate until it reaches magma. There, the lithosphere destroyes. On a weaker lithosphere zone, the magma moves upward and break the crust thus leading to volcanic eruptions.

Subduction: As mentioned above, during subduction, denser plate moves beneath the less denser plate which is driven by convectin currents.

Answer:

B. Ridge push

D. Slab pull

F. Subduction

Explanation:

Mantle convection is the slow, churning motion of Earth's mantle.