Global Warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
So, i believe the answer to your question would be a) a recent increase in the average global temperatures near Earth's surface
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It changes direction when it passes through an opening
С
It changes its speed and wavelength when it passes through an opening
D
It changes direction when it passes from one medium to another
E
It changes its speed and wavelength from one medium to another.
F
It changes direction when it bounces off of a solid surface.
If a sound wave refracts,It changes its speed and wavelength when it bounces off of a solid surface,It changes its speed and wavelength when it passes through an opening, and It changes direction when it passes from one medium to another. Therefore, option A, C and D are correct.
An important case in which sound waves change form or spread out is called refraction. This phenomenon affects the bending of a sound wave owing to changes in the wave's speed.
Refraction is the reason ocean waves near a shore parallel to the beach and why glass lenses can be used to focus light waves.
If the air above the earth is warmed than that at the surface, sound will be change shape back downward toward the surface by refraction. Soundpropagates in all directions from a point source.
Thus, option A, C and D are correct.
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b. sublimation,
c. infiltration,
d. evaporation
The type of stoichiometric calculation that does not require the use of the molar mass is a calculation involving molar or stoichiometric ratios which are derived directly from the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation.
In stoichiometry, there are several types of calculations that can be performed. However, the type of stoichiometric calculation that does not require the use of the molar mass is the calculation involving the molar ratio, or stoichiometric ratio. This refers to the ratio of coefficients in a balanced chemical equation, which we use to determine the relative amounts of each substance involved in a chemical reaction.
An example of this is a balanced equation for the formation of water: H2 + 0.5O2 -> H2O. In this equation, the molar or stoichiometric ratio of hydrogen (H2) to oxygen (O2) to water (H2O) is 2:1:2. If we are given the number of moles of one substance, we can use this molar ratio to find the number of moles of any other substance in the equation, without needing to know their molar masses. This constitutes a stoichiometric calculation without the need for molar mass.
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plant cell is ur answer for this question