This is a survival adaptation by which an animal blend in and is hidden in its surrounding

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Answer: Camouflage is a survival adaptation by which an animal blends in and is hidden in its surroundings.
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Answer: helo i think the  answer to this question is trait

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A testable possible explanation of an observation is know as a

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the answer is Hypothesis
A testable possible explanation of an observation is known as the hypothesis. If it helped please mark as the brainliest answer

How do biotic factors (like us) rely on abiotic and other biotic factors? PLEASE HELP!!

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Biotic things depends on other biotic things for food and resources and Biotic depends on abiotic for a living because of the sun's energy, and oxygen. Without oxygen and energy from the sun, there wouldn't be living things because we need the oxygen.

Eukaryotic cells reproduce asexually through the process of ________? what

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Eukaryotes may reproduce by mitosis
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Which example represents a DISADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?

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B) A single antibiotic is able to quickly and easily kill millions of genetically identical bacteria
As they have reproduced Asexually they are all identical and can be wiped out easily.
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A single antibiotic is able to quickly and easily kill millions of genetically identical bacteria, because this kills it fast and when 1 dies the rest die.

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What kind of air masses form over land? Maritime air mass Polar air mass Continental air mass Tropical air mass

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The correct answers are:

- Polar air mass;

- Continental air mass;

The polar air masses form predominantly over land, or rather ice. They form over the poles and their close proximity, with the ones forming on the south pole being formed directly over Antarctica as a land mass, while the ones on the north pole being formed over ice, or rather the frozen ocean. They are very cold and very dry air masses.

The continental air masses form above land, deeper into the mainlands of the continents, which is why that have this name. They can be either very cold and dry in winter, or very hot and dry in the summer.

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Continental air mass

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In a water treatment plant, bacteria are used to digest material in the water. However, these bacteria can be harmful to humans. Because of this, what other steps must be taken in the treatment of water?. . A.Treated water must be moved long distances before being dumped in the ocean.. B.Water must be dumped in the ocean so humans do not accidentally drink it.. C.Chemicals must be added to kill the bacteria after they have finished digesting.. D.The water that contains bacteria must be disposed of so humans do not drink it..

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Chemicals must be added to kill the bacteria after they have finished digesting.

What is water treatment plant?

A water treatment plant is a destination where wastewater (water which is no longer fit for its current purpose) moves to once it leaves homes and businesses through sewage pipes.

What are the 3 types of water treatment plant?

Types of water treatment plants

  • Sewage Treatment Plants
  • Effluent Treatment Plants
  • Activated sludge plants
  • Common and combined effluent treatment plants.

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Answer - C
In water treatment and water purification plants, chemicals are added to destroy the bacteria when the bacteria have completed their task of digestion and are no longer useful for the process.