Geography, 11.03.2020 21:06 alejdnn889283
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11. A heterozygous round pea plant is crossed with a homozygous round pea plant. (Remember round is
dominant to wrinkled.) What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous round?
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Geography, 22.06.2019 07:20
Which of the following statements is true? a. there is not enough food produced in the world to feed everyone. b. the biggest cause of hunger and malnutrition is the cost of getting food to people who need it most. c. most countries have enough arable land and resources to feed their own population and export a surplus d. malnourishment is only seen in a few countries with very limited food supplies.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 19:00
City 24-hr average yearly temperature in ºc total yearly precipitation in mm minsk, belarus (former ussr) (53° n, 27° e) shanghai, china (31° n, 121° e) baltimore city, usa (39° n, 76° w) helsinki, finland (60° n, 24° e) banff, canada (51° n, 115° w) kuala lumpur, malaysia (3° n 101° e) 26.5 2393.6 buenos aires, argentina (34° s, 58° w) jakarta, indonesia (6° s, 106° e) questions 1. what factor contributes most to the warm climate of kuala lumpur? 2. banff and minsk are located at similar latitudes. what could account for banff’s average yearly temperature being lower than minsk’s? 3. which city’s climate is most similar to jakarta, baltimore or kuala lumpur? explain your answer. 4. shanghai and buenos aires have located thousands of miles apart and in different hemispheres, yet their climates are similar. what reasoning could explain this?
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Geography, 22.06.2019 22:30
Which of the following is evidence to the past existence of glaciers?
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