The word elliptical refers to what type of shape?

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Answer 1
Answer: It relates to an oval.
Answer 2
Answer: The word elliptical refers to regular ovals.

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If Lake Ontario were as cold as a continental arctic air mass that flowed over it, the lake effect snow _____.A.would be very strong
B.would be very weak
C.would occur as normal

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Answer:

Option (B)

Explanation:

Lake effect snow generally occurs when the cold winds extracts the water content (moisture) from the relatively warmer lakes and carries further and precipitates back on the land areas in the form of snow. Much of the snow is originated from the lake Ontario and it deposits on the nearby terrestrial areas.

So, when the Lake Ontario is cold enough like the air mass that blows in the continental arctic, then it indicates that the lake effect snow would be comparatively very much weak.

Thus, the correct answer is option (B).

Answer: B



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The strong nuclear force holds together which two particles in an atom? Electrons and neutrons Protons and electrons Neutrons and protons Neutrons and beta particles

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Answer:

Protons and neutrons

Explanation:

it confines quarks into hadron particles such as the proton and neutron. ... On a larger scale (about 1 to 3 fm), it is the force (carried by mesons) that binds protons and neutrons (nucleons) together to form the nucleus of an atom.

Answer:

protons and neutrons

Explanation:

they are the two sides of the atom that are around the nucleus.

2C4H10 + 13O2 -----> 8CO2 + 10H2OIf 3000 grams of C4H10 react according to this equation, and the actual yield for water is a mass of 1300 grams, what is the percent yield?

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Answer:

27·92 %

Explanation:

Given chemical equation is

2C4H10 + 13O2 -----> 8CO2 + 10H2O

So according to the above balanced chemical equation for 2 moles of C4H10, 10 moles of water is produced

Molecular weight of C4H10 is 58 g

Molecular weight of water is 18 g

So for 116 g of C4H10, 180 g of water is produced and therefore for 1 g of C4H10 (180 ÷ 116) g of water is produced

∴ For 1 g of C4H10 1·552 g of water is produced

For 3000 g of C4H10, (3000 × 1·552) g of water is produced

∴ Number of grams of water produced for 3000 g of C4H10 is 4656 g

Percent yield =((experimental amount) ÷ (theoretical amount)) × 100

Here experimental amount is 4656 g

theoretical amount is 1300 g

∴ Percent yield = (1300 ÷ 4656) × 100 = 27·92 %

∴ Percent yield = 27·92 %

when gravity causes a huge amounts of rock or soil to be carried down a slope this form of erosion is referred to as a

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Mudflow or landslide

Answer:

erosion

Explanation:

Which structures are found in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells?Choose all answers that are correct.







A.
cytoplasm





B.
flagella





C.
pili





D.
plasma membrane





E.
ribosomes

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it is both D and E because both are found in most cells

Explain what is meant by Pleistocene ice age

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By Pleistocene ice age is meant the glacial periods that appeared in the Pleistocene. The Pleistocene is the first epoch of the Quaternary. It is an epoch when there was a so called ''ice age'' on the Earth, or rather a glacial period. During this ice age the planet had much lower temperatures on a global scale. The climate was also much drier. Lot of ocean water was frozen in the ice sheets that were stretching deep into the North American and Eurasian continents, which resulted in much lower sea levels that today as well. The places further north than 40 degrees of latitude were almost exclusively covered with ice, so life was almost impossible apart from some coastline places.