Which term refers to the bending of light rays when they encounter the edge of a barrier?A
interference

B
reflection

C
refraction

D
diffraction

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: Refracrion

Explanation: it is the bending of light


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the deposit of sand by wind are called as sanddunes.

Which of the following would not make a good insulator* rubber
*plastic
*wood
*metal

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mabey its only rubber

What two properties does all matter share?

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I know this question is a week old... But the two properties that all matter share are shape and volume.

Which organelle is responsible for packaging molecules tosend to other places in the cell?


A.
mitochondria


B.
vacuole


C.
Golgi body


D.
nucleus
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PLEAAAASSEEEEE HELPP! A volcano forms near a tectonic plate boundary. What can you infer about the formation of this volcano?

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Answer:

The volcanoes are directly associated with the convergent type of plate boundary.

In a convergent boundary, two plates move towards each other. Due to their collision, a subduction zone is formed where the denser plate goes down below the other less dense plate, and the trench lies above this zone, which is a long, narrow depression and marks the boundary between the two distinct plates.

As the denser plate subducts, it melts and mixes up with the magma. This magma then rises upward due to the force exerted by the convection current. This magma then reaches the surface towards the over-riding plate, resulting in the formation of volcanoes, or volcanic or island arcs.

Thus, the convergence of two plates leads to the formation of a volcano.

You can infer that the volcano was formed from a convergent boundary (two tectonic plates that collide, and for a volcano specifically one plate probably went under the other pushing up magma underground).

How dose energy move through an ecosystem

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Energy flows in one direction from producer to consumer to decomposer.
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