What is a list of the types of organisms in an eco pyramid?(A) nonliving things, bacteria, fungi, sunlight, water secondary consumers,
tertiary consumers
(B) primary consumers, deer, bacteria, fungi, nonliving things, tertiary
consumers
(0
producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers
D primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers,
carbohydrates, water

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

answer is (0, or the third option

Explanation:

D is wrong cause carbohydrates is health


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Answer: D. scientific law

Explanation:

A scientific law is a statement which is based upon the natural process, phenomena or event which is based upon repeated trials of experiments. But it does not explanation for the cause of natural process or phenomena or event. The scientific law is abide by all the scientific communities and it cannot be changed or manipulated.

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Gradualism is a pattern of evolution in whichA. a single species evolves into several closely related species.
B. several distantly related species develop similarities.
C. a species evolves at a slow, steady pace.
D. a species has periods of little evolution interrupted by periods of rapid evolution.
 
Mass extinction would most likely result from which of the following events?
A. A disease kills off a single species of predator within an ecosystem.
B. A wildfire burns a national park.
C. Global temperatures drop several degrees after several massive volcanic eruptions.
D. A massive earthquake strikes North America.

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1.   C. a species evolves at a slow, steady pace. 

Gradualism, is the process by which a certain specie or creature undergo changes and variations in a limited and solely focusedly confined in long period of time.

2.      
A. A disease kills off a single species of predator within an ecosystem.


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Who developed the first scientific atomic theory?O
A. Marie Curie developed the atomic theory after she discovered
radioactivity.
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B. Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier wrote the atomic theory while making
gunpowder.
O
C. Robert Boyle proposed the atomic theory in his book The Skeptical
Chemist.
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D. John Dalton developed the atomic theory, which he published in
1803.

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D. John Dalton developed the atomic theory, which he published in

1803.

What is Dalton's Atomic Theory?

The first part of his principle states that all be counted are made from atoms, which can be indivisible. The second part of the idea says all atoms of a given element are equal in mass and properties. The 3rd part says compounds are mixtures of two or more exceptional forms of atoms.

The 5 atomic models are as follows:

John Dalton's atomic model: Dalton´s Billiard Ball (Solid Sphere) version.

J.J. Thomson's version: Plum Pudding version.

Ernest Rutherford's model: Nuclear model.

Niels Bohr's model: Planetary version.

Erwin Schrödinger's version: Electron Cloud version/Quantum Mode

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B.
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C.
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D.
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