SAT, 20.03.2021 01:00 wcwheelsp26w7n
Biome: Tropical Rainforest
Organism: Three-Toed Sloth
1. How might this population suddenly increase? How might this affect the ecosystem?
2. What might happen to the ecosystem if this population was removed?
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The graph shows a trend in an ecosystem over time caused by increased pollution in the region. what can you conclude from the graph? a. there’s lower biodiversity among birds. b. there’s a higher reproductive rate among birds. c. there’s a significant decline in the number of producers. d. other types of animals were unaffected by pollution.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 09:30
Afish fossil is found in a rock. a foot bone and tooth are found in an older layer of the same rock. what can scientists learn from the rock? a) the area changed from land to water. b) the area changed from water to land. c) the area has always been land. d) the area was once an ocean.
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SAT, 30.06.2019 02:40
Mark the brainliest 19 points for you a student uses a liquid thermometer to measure the temperature of a substance in a beaker during science class. the teacher says that the measurement is incorrect. which are the most likely reasons the liquid thermometer could have measured the wrong temperature? check all that apply. the thermometer was not calibrated electronically. the software connected to the thermometer had errors. the bulb of the thermometer was touching the beaker. the thermometer's bulb was not submerged in the substance. the student stirred the substance with the thermometer.
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SAT, 01.07.2019 12:00
Mary wants to determine the average height of the plants in her plant collection. she measures them and finds their heights are 8 inches, 7.5 inches, 11 inches, 6.5 inches, and 14 inches. what is the average height of her plants?
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Biome: Tropical Rainforest
Organism: Three-Toed Sloth
1. How might this population suddenly i...
1. How might this population suddenly i...
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