Explain your ideas about stars. Provide reasons to support why you think some of the statements describe stars and why some do not describe stars.

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Well, to start out, stars are reayling just huge balls of exploding gas. Constant fusion is always taking place benith their surfaces (not that they really have a solid surface). Stars tend to get bigger as they age, and darker two. Younger stars would ussually be smaller and more yellow than an older one. Older ones are bigger and have more of a redish color.


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ASAP PLEASE!! Which of the following concepts is from the Enlightenment and can be seen in the Declaration of Independence?If a government becomes too powerful, the people have the right to abolish it and start a new one.
B.
All members within a society should have the right to privacy within their homes and personal lives.
C.
Government should be broken into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
D.
People should be granted the freedom of speech, religion, and expression.

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C.

Government should be broken into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.


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All members within a society should have the right to privacy within their homes and personal lives.

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Select the correct answer. The Greek word ethos means: A. Ethics B. Art C. People or nation D. Gender

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A. Ethics

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Which layer of soil is partly weathered rock? What is the layer called

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soil form as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials on surface. soil is constantly being formed wherever bedrock is exposed. over time soil develops layers called horizons. a soil horizon is a layer of a soil that differs in color and texture from the layers above or below it.

By what processes can a volcanic eruption affect temperature around the world

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world-wide affects of volcanic eruptions only happens when there are large explosive eruptions that throw material into the stratosphere. If it only gets into the troposphere it gets flushed out by rain. 
the size of the particles (again mostly droplets of sulfuric acid) If they are big then they let sunlight in but don’t let heat radiated from the Earth’s surface out, and the net result is a warmer Earth (the famous Greenhouse effect). If the particles are smaller than about 2 microns then they block some of the incoming energy from the Sun and the Earth cools off a little. That seems to have been the effect of the Pinatubo eruption where about a 1/2 degree of cooling was noticed around the world. Of course that doesn’t just mean that things are cooler, but there are all kinds of effects on the wind circulation and where storms occur. 
even more controversial connection involves whether or not volcanic activity on the East Pacific Rise (a mid-ocean spreading center) can cause warmer water at the surface of the East Pacific, and in that way generate an El Nino. Dr. Dan Walker here at the University of Hawai’i has noticed a strong correlation between seismic activity on the East Pacific Rise (which he presumes indicates an eruption) and El Nino cycles over the past ~25 years. 
volcanism produces about 5X10^11 kg of CO2 per year about 3% of the total CO2 with the other 97% produced by humans. 
hence, volcano have more affect on weather near area it erupts.
world-wide affects of volcanic eruptions only happens when there are large explosive eruptions that throw material into the stratosphere. If it only gets into the troposphere it gets flushed out by rain. 
the size of the particles (again mostly droplets of sulfuric acid) If they are big then they let sunlight in but don’t let heat radiated from the Earth’s surface out, and the net result is a warmer Earth (the famous Greenhouse effect). If the particles are smaller than about 2 microns then they block some of the incoming energy from the Sun and the Earth cools off a little. That seems to have been the effect of the Pinatubo eruption where about a 1/2 degree of cooling was noticed around the world. Of course that doesn’t just mean that things are cooler, but there are all kinds of effects on the wind circulation and where storms occur. 
even more controversial connection involves whether or not volcanic activity on the East Pacific Rise (a mid-ocean spreading center) can cause warmer water at the surface of the East Pacific, and in that way generate an El Nino. Dr. Dan Walker here at the University of Hawai’i has noticed a strong correlation between seismic activity on the East Pacific Rise (which he presumes indicates an eruption) and El Nino cycles over the past ~25 years. 
volcanism produces about 5X10^11 kg of CO2 per year about 3% of the total CO2 with the other 97% produced by humans. 
hence, volcano have more affect on weather near area it erupts.

What type of seismic wave shakes particles at right angles to their direction of travel?

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A secondary wave is a type of seismic wave that shakes particles at right angles to their direction of travel.

What is a seismic wave?

A seismic wave is a wave that travels through the Earth. It happens because of an earthquake, volcanic eruption, magma movement, a large landslide, and a large man-made explosion that produces low-frequency acoustic energy.

These waves are studied by seismologists and they record the waves using seismometers. In water, they use hydrophones or accelerometers. Seismic waves are different from seismic noise, which is persistent low-amplitude vibration arising from a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources.

The velocity of a seismic wave depends on the type of wave as well as the density and elasticity of the medium. Velocity tends to increase with depth through Earth's crust and mantle but drops sharply going from the mantle to Earth's outer core.

Earthquakes create distinct types of waves with different velocities.

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Bella traveled to South America to study the unique culture of the Yamamomo tribe. What type of scientist is Bella?A.
a historian
B.
a botanist
C.
an archaeologist
D.
an anthropologist

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she is an anthropologist 

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D

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