How do primary air pollutants differ from secondary air pollutants

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Answer 1
A primary air pollutant is directly from the source and secondary pollutants are omitted from two or more different primary pollutants interact with each other in the atmosphere.
EX of primary: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxid
EX of secondary: NO2 acid rain

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What is the relationship between DNA mutations and the disorders? Disorders:Hemophila,Beta thalassemia, and Sickle Cell Disease

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Answer:

disorders are caused by mutations of these genes

Explanation:

1.)Low tide is the best feeding time for land predators such as sea gulls.

True

False

2.)Plants are not part of food chains.

True

False

3.)
Both currents and tides are predictable patterns of movement in water.

True

False

4.)
The main benefit of an upwelling is that it

creates strong tides in coastal regions

increases the salinity of the water in an area

brings new nutrients into an underwater region

wipes out entire ecosystems, allowing for secondary succession

5.)Which of the following is true of brackish water?

The salinity of the water can vary with the tides.

There is usually more fresh water than salt water.

Very few organisms can survive in brackish waters.

It is most common in the deepest region of the ocean.

6.)A high tide will occur

usually only once in a 24-hour period

only in bodies of water close to the moon

on both sides of the earth at the same time

when proximity to the sun makes the days longer

7. Brackish water is most commonly found in

seas

rivers

oceans

estuaries

8.)All of the following are characteristics of the blue crab EXCEPT

it has no natural predators

blue crabs often feed on each other

it can adapt to varying levels of salinity

it migrates to cooler temperatures as it ages

9.)Unusual weather can change the tides.

True

False

10.)Black sand can be found when

tides are particularly high

sediment contains volcanic ash

local residents prefer it to light sand

all the sand is washed away from the beach

11.)Which of the following is a benefit of inhabiting an estuary?

The water levels are consistent.

The salinity levels are usually stable.

There are fewer strong ocean currents.

Very few predators can survive in brackish water.

12.)All of the following can influence tides EXCEPT

winds

hurricanes

heavy rains

the shoreline

13.)All of the following influence tides EXCEPT

the sun

the moon

the air temperature

the rotation of the earth

14.)The organisms that can tolerate the most time out of water would live in the

spray zone

high-tide zone

middle-tide zone

low-tide zone

15.)When the pull of the moon is strongest, tides will be lowest.

True

False

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Answer:

1) False 2)True 3)True 4)brings new nutrients into an underwater region 5)There is usually more fresh water than salt water 6)on both sides of the earth at the same time 7)oceans 8)it can adapt to varying levels of salinity 9)True 10)local residents prefer it to light sand 11)The water levels are consistent. 12)winds 13)the moon 14)middle-tide zone 15False

List 3 main types of weather
ering​

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freeze-thaw, onion skin (exfoliation), chemical and biological weathering

True or False: Births, deaths and migration do not factor into changing the size of a population...

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Answer:

False I believe

Explanation:

What is index of refraction and what does it have to do with the speed of light?

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Answer:

Index of refraction is the ratio of the velocity of light in medium to the velocity of light in vacuum.

OR:

Index of refraction is the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to sine of the angle of refraction of light propagating from one medium to another.

When the refractive index is greater, the speed of light is greater as it moves from the medium to vacuum.

which of the following correctly pairs the reproduction with cell the process or processes that are directly involved

1. A. asexual reproduction; mitosis and meiosis

2. B. asexual reproduction; meiosis

3. C. sexual reproduction; mitosis and budding

4. D. sexual reproduction; meiosis ​

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The external openings of the airway include which of the following features? (multiple answers)

mouth
lungs
alveoli
nose
diaphragm

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Answer: mouth, nose

Explanation:

Which type of fertilization and development occurs
in the life cycle of the organisms represented below?

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I believe the answer is D

Which of the following describes the location of the polar climate zone?


1. Between the tropical and the temperate zones
2. Farthest from the equator
3. From away from the north pole and south pole
4. Closest to the equator

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Answer:

closest to the equator because the equator divides our planet into the northern and southern hemisphere and is located at 0° latitude but halfway line between the North and South Pole which would be near the more arctic areas

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Here is a model of Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun. In this model, the names of the seasons apply only to the northern hemisphere, Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere Equinox March 20 or 21 Solstice June 20,21, Spring Winter Summer Autumn Solstice December 21 or 22 Equinox s September 22 or 23 Examine the model, and think about how it would be different for the southern hemisphere. What causes the southern hemisphere to experience summer? A. Earth's north pole is tilted toward the Sun. B. Earth's axis and its equator are at different angles. C. Earth's axis and its orbit plane are at different angles. D. Earth's south pole is tilted toward the Sun.​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:D

Explanation:

What is lost when a forest is removed?

No links please.

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Answer:

When forests are cut, burned or otherwise removed they emit carbon instead of absorb carbon.

Explanation:

Deforestation and forest degradation are responsible for around 15% of all greenhouse gas emissions.

Field mustard is an annual plant that grows wild in many regions of the world. It has small yellow flowers and is pollinated by insects. Field mustard has to flower and produce seeds to give rise to the next generation. Southern California experienced a severe drought between 2000 and 2004. Plants that flowered earlier reproduced. Those that flowered later died without producing seeds. This led to more early-flowering field mustard plants. This change in population characteristics took only a few generations.

How do you think scientists discovered that the flowering time of the field mustard had changed?

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Answer:

Due to early flowering in the mustard plant.

Explanation:

The scientists discovered that the flowering time of the field mustard had changed by observing more mustard plants which produces earlier flowers. The behaviour of the mustard plant change due to the change that occur in the environmental conditions that leads to early flowering in mustard plant. If this early flowering occurs for more generation, then the mustard plant will adopt this type of behaviour in normal environmental conditions that experience by the mustard plant.

What is the full function of the inner ear.​

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Answer:

The inner ear is primarily responsible for balance, equilibrium and orientation in three-dimensional space. The inner ear can detect both static and dynamic equilibrium. Three semicircular ducts and two chambers, which contain the saccule and utricle, enable the body to detect any deviation from equilibrium. The inner ear (also called the labyrinth) contains 2 main structures — the cochlea, which is involved in hearing, and the vestibular system (consisting of the 3 semicircular canals, saccule and utricle), which is responsible for maintaining balance.

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What amazing adaptation does the snowshoes hares have?
How does this adaptation help it to survive or reproduce?

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Answer:

Snowshoe hares have an interesting adaptation that helps protect them against predators. Depending on the season, their fur can be a different color. During the winter, snowshoe hares are white, which helps them blend in with the snow.

Explanation:

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amino acids come from which type of organic molecule?

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Answer:

QUESTION:

amino acids come from which type of organic molecule?

ANSWER:

Proteins

Proteins are polymers made up of nitrogen-containing monomers called amino acids. An amino acid is a molecule composed of an amino group and a carboxyl group, together with a variable side chain.

Explanation:

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Answer:

PROTIENS............... i think.

Explanation:

The quantity of matter in an object is a measure of its:

matter
inertia
mass
atoms

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Answer:

the answer is C or mass

Explanation:

Answer:

MAss

Explanation:

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PLEASE WRITE A SUMMARY ABOUT THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION

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Answer:

When NASA sends rockets into space, they have to contend with a lot more than just astronaut training, fuel loads, and an overall mission objective. The astrophysicists who plan space travel must also contend with fundamental laws of physics. Chief among these is Sir Isaac Newton’s law of universal gravitation.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
A construction company wants to trap pollutants in runoff at
its sites. What should the company do?
© A. Practice conservation tillage at the sites.
B.
Release beneficial insects, such as spiders and ladybugs, at the sites.
C.
Plant grass and lay straw at the sites.
D.
Plant trees at the sites.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I believe the answer is A because conservation tillage reduces erosion & runoff but I'm not 100% sure.

I need help with this question

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Answer:

more complex cell

Explanation:

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Cancer cells are developed through a malfunction within the cell cycle. Which

point of the cell cycle would have the highest risk of cancer if it malfunctioned or

did not work properly? *

O

Interphase

Mitosis

Meiosis

Cytokinesis

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Answer: Interphase

Explanation:

How many of each nitrogenous base is in your template?

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Answer:

four nitrogenous bases

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Translation practice

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Answer:

mRNA (remaining blank boxes): AAU GUC CAU UAC GUA AUU GGC UGA

Amino Acid: Asn Val His Tyr Val Ile Gly STOP

Explanation:

Translation turns the mRNA code from transcription into amino acids that form proteins that help with functions/qualities of one's body.

Explain what would occur if the population of an animal such as a beaver, changes the environment and can increase the number of individuals in that area. In other words, explain how a change to an environment can cause an increase in an animal population.

Your answer:

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Not sure if we have to use the example of a beaver, but if wolves are increasingly being killed by people in an area, it would cause their population to decrease, and the population of animals wolves prey on, such as deer, would increase, disturbing the natural balance of the ecosystem. There would be an overpopulation of deer.

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Answer:

First picture

● C.

Second picture

● B.

Third picture

● I think C.. sorry but the picture is so blurred!

Fourth picture

● A.

Fifth picture

● A.

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Answer:

1stPicture= Option C

2nd Picture=Option B.

What part of the digestive system first causes chemical changes to food?
A. teeth in the mouth
B. saliva in the mouth
C. enzymes in the stomach
D. enzymes in the small intestine

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Answer:

b. saliva in the mouth

Explanation:

saliva contains enzymes that help break down food

Saliva in the mouth causes the first chemical changes in the food. So the correct option is B.

What is saliva?

Saliva is a continuously present, viscous, colorless, opalescent fluid in the mouths of humans and other animals. It is made up of amylase, water, mucus, proteins, and mineral salts.

Saliva takes up food particles, bacterial cells, and white blood cells as it moves about in the oral cavity. Every day, a person's mouth excretes one to two liters of fluid.

The total amount of saliva is produced by three primary pairs of salivary glands as well as numerous smaller glands that are dispersed across the has included of the cheeks, lips, tongue, and palate.

The mouth naturally produces small amounts of saliva on a regular basis, but the introduction of food, or even just the scent or idea of it, will significantly enhance saliva production.

Salivation serves a variety of purposes. In order to aid in speaking and transform foodstuffs into a liquid or semisolid material that can be tasted and taken more readily, it primarily lubricates and moistens the interior of the mouth.

Therefore the correct option is B.

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It is sunny and hot outside
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where do all of the cells in the human body come from

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Answer:

Every cell in the body originates from a single fertilized egg called a zygote. The zygote divides repeatedly to produce an embryo. These embryonic cells continue to divide, differentiating into all the cell types present in the body of all humans (and other mammals), from a new-born baby to an elderly adult

Answer:

The zygote

Explanation:

I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about, but this is what I found: "Every cell in the body originates from a single fertilized egg called a zygote. The zygote divides repeatedly to produce an embryo. These embryonic cells continue to divide, differentiating into all the cell types present in the body of all humans (and other mammals), from a new-born baby to an elderly adult."

Hammed has 200 stamps. 35% from Europe, 10% from Asia , 20% from Australi The rest of the stamps from North America. How many of Hammed's stamps are from North America?

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Answer:El 35% es de America del Norte

Explanation:

Answer:

135%

Explanation:

Given

Europe =  35%

Asia = 10%

Australia* = 20%

North America = ?

To find

Europe + Asia + Australia =

35% + 10% + 20% = 65%

Then the total subtracted from the given

200 - 65 = 135

Therefore,

North America = 135%

Confirm

To make sure that is the correct answer, add it all together.

35 + 10 + 20 + 135 = 200

Which means it is correct.

what might happen to the finch populations after millions of years?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The finches of the differing islands would evolve to match their habitat so much that the two may noteven be alike.

Answer:

Finch populations will start to dwindle.

Explanation:

Finch's like all animals will start the process of evolution themselves becoming new types of subspecies.

Based on the timeline for the succession of a beech-maple forest in the previous question, infer the amount of time that this restoration project has been occurring.

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Answer:

Chicago’s biome is not a beech-maple forest; it is grassland. When the restoration project reaches its climax community will there be any trees? Draw what you think the climax community at Osterman Beach will look like.

Explanation:

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