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Some gases in the atmosphere, such as water vapour and carbon dioxide, are known to trap the infrared light (IR)
longer wavelengths thus warming up the planet Earth. What is this phenomenon called?
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At which point is crust neither created nor destroyed? island chain mid-ocean ridge divergent boundary transform boundary
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00
How do temperature and salinity affect deepwater currents? they create changes in wind direction, moving denser water in the same direction as the wind and causing the deepwater circulation patterns found in the ocean. as temperatures and salinity levels of water increase, the water rises to the surface where it creates currents as it moves to colder regions. they create density differences that cause dense deepwater currents to flow toward the equator where they displace less dense, warmer water above them. they equalize the forces on undersea currents caused by the coriolis effect as they replace more dense water with less dense water.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Which is an example of a vestigial structure? a: paw of a lionb: wing of a birdc: appendix of a humand: tail of a cat(i think it's a but i'm not sure)
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:30
Which of the following is true about the introduction of a non-native species to an environment? (a) they usually adapt quickly so they can have a positive affect on the environment. (b) they can disrupt the environment and cause much damage and devastation to native species. (c) they usually become predators in a food chain and to keep prey populations under control. (d) because the native species are better-adapted to the environment, the non-native species always end up dying out.
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