solar radiation travels through the earth's atmosphere and warms the planet's surface. greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere reabsorb the heat and warm the planet. the amounts of greenhouse gases have been increasing over the past century, causing the earth's surface temperature to increase. this gradual temperature change is thought to have many negative environmental consequences. which of these might be a positive effect of the increase in carbon dioxide levels? a) rise in sea levels b) decrease in plant growth c) increase in plant growth d) increased melting of ice caps

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Answer 1
Answer: c) increase in plant growth, because plants need carbon dioxide to survive

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The energy needed for body's internal activities when at rest is your Active Metabolic Rate.True
False

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The energy needed for body's internal activities when at rest is your active metabolic rate is going to be false.
true it does thats the answer

Write a short note on the activities that cause Air pollution.?

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Answer:

Fuel combustion from motor vehicles (e.g. cars and heavy duty vehicles)

Heat and power generation (e.g. oil and coal power plants and boilers)

Industrial facilities (e.g. manufacturing factories, mines, and oil refineries)

Municipal and agricultural waste sites and waste incineration/burning

Residential cooking, heating, and lighting with polluting fuels

What is One difference between a fundamental niche and a realized niche

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Fundamental niche is the job/role that one species can have in the environment .
The realized niche is the role of a species influenced by several factors in the environment.
Example:
The fundamental niche of Yellow Warblers is found in a spruce tree.
The realized niche of the Yellow warblers is when they are "forced" to share the spruce tree and remain in one particular area of the tree while other warbler species play defense different niches in other parts of the tree.

:v it is like :
•Fundamental niche: [yellow warbler] "I got my home, all for me..."
~new species arrive to the spruce tree~
•Realized niche: [yellow warbler] oh, shoot! I gotta stay in the upper part/move to the upper part as the others warbler "struggle" to get territory :v or they just choose their own . :v

Which biomes receive less than 100 cm of rain each year? Check all that apply. tropical rain forest temperate rain forest desert tundra grassland

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Answer:

Desert, Tundra, Grassland.

Explanation:

Which biomes receive less than 100 cm of rain each year? Check all that apply. tropical rain forest temperate rain forest desert tundra grassland

Desert, Tundra, Grassland are the right answers

Tundra receives Less than 25 cm rainfall/ year.  Average temperature is -12^(0)C

Desert receives less than 25 cm rain/ year. the average temperature is between   20-25 degrees C. in some desert, high temperature is experienced.

Grass receives 25-75cm of rain/year. The temperature 38 deg C to -40 deg C

Desert, Tundra, Grassland. 

Rain forests generally can receive between 80 and 400 inches of rain per year.
Deserts receive less than 25 cm, tundras receive 15 to 25 cm, and grasslands receive around 89 cm. 

How is carbon reintroduced into the atmosphere?

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There are three primary methods for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: employing energy efficiency and conservation practices; using carbon-free or reduced-carbon energy resources; and capturing and storing carbon either from fossil fuels or from the atmosphere.

Why are the walls of the atria thinner than the walls of the ventricles

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The blood is pumped down to the ventricles, which are larger pumping chambers which must propel blood out of the heart therefore, they contain more muscle tissues than atria do. On the right side, the right ventricles pumps blood out through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs, which isn't a long distance .



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Because the ventricles need to pump blood to the entire body