Boiling point, density, color, and conductivity are all examples of the _______ of a substance.

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Answer 1
Answer: Physical and Chemical properties

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Which of the following are adaptions of the digestive system in land-dwelling herbivores?A. Flat teeth and longer intestinal tracts
B. More fat cells to store energy
C. Strong jaws and sharper teeth
D. Removal of ammonia through gills

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Answer: A

Land dwelling herbivores have flatter teeth, to help with chewing plants (as opposed to canines to rip through flesh). They also have a longer intestinal track, this is because plants don't putrefy in the body as quickly as raw meat will, so a longer intestinal track doesn't hurt herbivores.

Answer: A

What is happening to the earth's field right now.

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it is bracking down because of all the pollutoin 

Which is true about carbon-12 compared with carbon-13

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e mass number of any given atom depends solely on the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. The mass number of any atom can be determined by adding the number of protons and neutrons. (Mathematically this is stated as Mass Number = Protons + Neutrons). For instance, a Carbon atom with 6 protons and 6 neutrons will have a mass number of 12AMU. However, a Carbon atom with 6 protons and 8 Neutrons will have a mass number of 14AMU. They are both Carbon atoms, however they each have a different mass number. Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons, and therefore, different mass numbers, are called isotopes. Isotopic symbols are used to indicate isotopes of the same elements. In the following isotopic symbols the lower number is the atomic number…it is the number of protons. The upper number is the mass number, it represents to sum of the protons and neutrons in the atoms nucleus.

Explain how gravitational, electrical, and magnetic forces act on a maglev train

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Gravity keeps it on the tracks magnetic force hopes to run smoothly and electricity helps it to run

Name a latitude where each of the following occurs: polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds.

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Polar easterlies:60-90 degrees

Westerlies: horse latitude

Trade winds: 30 degrees

Explanation:

The global wind model is also known as the "general circulation" and the surface winds of the particular hemisphere are divided into three wind belts.

Answer:

1) Polar Easterlies lie-  From 60 to 90 degrees latitude.

2)Prevailing Westerlies also known as westerlies lie - From 30 to 60 degrees latitude.

3)Tropical Easterlies is also known as  trade winds lie -  From 0 to 30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds).

Explanation:

The global wind trend is also referred to as "general circulation," and each hemisphere's ground winds are classified into 3 wind belts namely

1) Polar Easterlies lie-  From 60 to 90 degrees latitude.

2)Prevailing Westerlies also known as westerlies lie - From 30 to 60 degrees latitude.

3)Tropical Easterlies is also known as  trade winds lie -  From 0 to 30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds).

What is the most work that can be done with 100 joules if energy

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100 j of energy can be done