What is the process by which water dissolves certain minerals in the soil and carries them away?

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Answer: The correct answer would be LEACHING. When at first thought, it would seem that it is erosion. Erosion not only eliminates the soil minerals, it also washes everything else and that includes the soil. In a different manner, Leaching can happen when certain minute particles of the minerals are melted and mixes with water. All that is left in the soil will be the bigger particles that are not soluble by water. In this manner, only a soil that cannot properly nourish remains as it is stripped off of minerals.

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In a transverse wave that travels through a medium, the molecules of the medium vibrateA. at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels.
B. at twice the velocity of the molecules in a longitudinal wave.
C. with smaller amplitudes than the molecules in a longitudinal wave.
D. in the direction in which the wave travels

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So we wan't to know how the molecules of the medium vibrate when a transverse wave propagates trough that medium. A transverse wave is a wave whos oscilations are perpendicular to the direction of it's propagation. So the molecules in a medium will vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. So if the wave is moving in the x-direction, the molecules will vibrate in the y-z plane. The correct answer is A. at right angles to the direction in which the wave propagates.

A fly buzzes past you at 6 m/s. The frequency of the buzz made by its wings is 162 Hz. Assume the speed of sound to be 334 m/s. What is the observed frequency of the hum as the bumblebee approaches you?

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The observed frequency of the hum as the bumblebee approaches you is 165 Hz.

A complete series circuit consists of a 12.0 V battery, a 4.70 O resistor, and a switch. The internal resistance of the battery is 0.30 O. The switch is open. What does an ideal voltmeter read when placed across the terminals of the switch?12.0 V
9.40 V
2.40 V
zero

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With the switch open, there's no current in the circuit, and therefore
no voltage drop across any of the dissipative elements (the resistor
or the battery's internal impedance).  So the entire battery voltage
appears across the switch, and the voltmeter reads 12.0V .

what’s 55mph to km/min? can someone explain to to me with the work so i can understand how to solve this

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Which feature in the diagram contains the youngest rock

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1 because the youngest rock usually lays on top of the layers. Rocks age increase the farther down you go because new rocks form on top of the old. Hope this helped. Have a good day! ;-)

State the principle of transmission of pressure in liquids

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Pascal's law or the Principle of transmission of fluid-pressure states that "pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same."

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