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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:40
This problem has been solved! see the answerbuilding a sea wall to prevent ocean water from encroaching on a city is an example of climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .creating a carbon tax to provide incentives to reduce co2 emissions is an example of climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .planting more forests is an example of enhancing carbon [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .the tendency to be adversely affected or lack of ability to adapt defines climate change [ select ] ["sequestration", "mitigation", "vulnerability", "adaptation"] .sequestration, adaption, mitigation, vulnerability
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
Select all the correct answers. which statements fail to meet the requirements of a scientific claim? a). in the final 100 meters of a 10,000-meter race, an athlete's speed is more strongly related to anaerobic efficiency than to aerobic efficiency. b). flowers that reflect the most ultraviolet light are more likely to attract bees and other pollinators than flowers that reflect less ultraviolet light. c). the evidence supporting newton's laws of motion was accurate in newton's time, but the universe operates differently today. d). even though evidence indicates that the solar system's planets follow elliptical paths, copernicus's model involving circular orbits is true.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:50
Mendel used over 28,000 pea plants in his experiment. how does this large sample size make his results more reliable? (i'm not sure about this one)
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Biology, 23.06.2019 03:00
In what month (or months) does the most precipitation fall in each of these areas? what are the driest months in each of these areas? what is the coldest month in the tropical grassland? what is the warmest month in the temperate grassland?
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Qué tipo de nutrición tienen las plantas carnívoras...
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