Range of error/precision vs. accuracy plots.
The reliability and validity of thermometers are determined by their ability to consistently and accurately measure temperature. Different types of thermometers have varying degrees of reliability and validity. Factors such as the type of the thermometer, its temperature-dependent properties, and the scale of measurement used are crucial in determining reliability and validity.
The reliability and validity of the thermometers can be determined by evaluating their ability to consistently and accurately measure temperature. Reliability of a thermometer refers to its ability to produce consistent results. Different types of thermometers, such as alcohol, liquid crystal, and infrared radiation (pyrometer) thermometers, have varying degrees of reliability.
Validity, on the other hand, refers to the accuracy of the thermometer, in other words, how closely the measurements represent the true temperature. This can be affected by various factors including the type of thermometer, its temperature-dependent properties, and the scale of measurement used.
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b. They do not eat the same food.
c. They do not look the same.
d. They become physically separated from each other.
Answer:
They can no longer interbreed
Explanation:
Answer: c. Scientists mistakenly thought pollution reflected sunlight and heat rather than absorbed it.
Scientist mistakenly thought pollution reflected sunlight and heat rather than absorbed it. This best explains that air pollution that was once blamed for global cooling is now considered responsible for global warming because the carbon dioxide from greenhouse effect will reflect the sunlight and will split the UV rays and prevent them to enter inside the earth. But carbon dioxide is responsible for increasing the global temperatures.
Answer:
(c) Scientists mistakenly thought pollution reflected sunlight and heat rather than absorbed it.
Explanation:
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Answer:
human activity
Explanation:
The wetlands and the coral reefs have gradually been destroyed by the humans and their activity. The wetlands were the first to be under the human influence and getting destroyed, while the coral reefs have come to have similar destiny in the last century. The reasons for the destruction are different. The wetlands have in general been destroyed on purpose, be it because they were epicenter of diseases, for making more land for agriculture, or making more land for settlements. The coral reefs have not been destroyed on purpose, but the human activity has resulted in lot of pollution of the ocean waters, as well as changes in the climate, and the fragile corals can not adapt quickly enough to these changes, so they die out quickly.