What is liquid rock on Earth's surface called? A. soil B. erosion C. magma D. lava

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Answer 1
Answer:

Lava is molten rock on the surface

Answer 2
Answer: The answer is letter D

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The broad treeless plains that cover much of Scotland are called

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the answer is moors. I hope this was helpful...

Which statement is not true?A.
Every parallelogram is a rectangle.

B.
Every square is a rhombus.

C.
Every square is a parallelogram.

D.
Every rhombus is a parallelogram.

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A. Every parallelogram is a rectangle

Answer:

A is the right answer

Explanation:

because in a rectangle opposite sides are equal but in a parallellogram opposite sides are parallel doesnt mean it is equal

Which interaction involves only one of Earth’s spheres? A) Plant roots take in water from the soil.
B) Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air.
C) During photosynthesis, plants make food and release oxygen into the air.
D) Energy stored in plants is transferred to humans and animals that eat them.

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Answer:

Energy stored in plants is transferred to humans and animals that eat them.

Explanation:

Which of these processes does not occur in animal cells? A. respiration B. photosynthesis C. chemical reactions D. making proteins

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Its B Photosynthesis bc it only occurs in plants that makefood but animals find food and eat it.
Photosynthesis cannot occur because animal cells are not self sufficient and cannot survive without another food source. There is also no chloroplast in order to conduct photosynthesis in the first place, so animal cells are unable to absorb energy from the sun.

Explain why shorelines are always changing

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The shoreline is always changing because of the time of day.E-MAIL if you like the information i gave you.
They are always changing due to the effects of erosion and weathering.

Erosion:

- Attrition - rocks smashing into each other and breaking down becoming smaller and smoother

- Solution - soluble particles dissolving

- Abrasion - rocks that are in the sea wearing down the sea bed (although this isn't very common)

- Hydraulic Action - when there are cracks in the cliffs, water can push air into them which creates pressure causing the cracks to get bigger

Deposition:

- Sediments get deposited onto the beaches and other areas, thus adding to the shoreline

Weathering:

- Physical: temperature, wind, rain, waves, freeze-thaw

- Biological: by plants and/or animals

- Chemical: acidic rain

Hope this is what you wanted and I hope it helps. :)

What general pattern of winds near the equator

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The region of Earth receiving the Sun's direct rays is the equator. Here, air is heated and rises, leaving low pressure areas behind. Moving to about thirty degrees north and south of the equator, the warm air from the equator begins to cool and sink. Between thirty degrees latitude and the equator, most of the cooling sinking air moves back to the equator. The rest of the air flows toward the poles. The air movements toward the equator are called trade winds- warm, steady breezes that blow almost continuously. The Coriolis Effect makes the trade winds appear to be curving to the west, whether they are traveling to the equator from the south or north. The trade winds coming from the south and the north meet near the equator. These converging trade winds produce general upward winds as they are heated, so there are no steady surface winds. This area of calm is called the doldrums. Between thirty and sixty degrees latitude, the winds that move toward the poles appear to curve to the east. Because winds are named from the direction in which they originate, these winds are called prevailing westerlies. Prevailing westerlies in the Northern Hemisphere are responsible for many of the weather movements across the United States and Canada.(: hope i helped