What is a fine-grained material that has been transported and deposited by the wind ? A. Loess

B. Sandblast

C. Slip face

D. Sand dunes

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: Loess is the fine grained material that has been transported and deposited by the wind.The answer isA.

Explanation:

Since the wind can carry these types of material (find grained) father than sand, and also higher up, they are generally found very far from their original place of origin.

Loess is no larger than 50 micrometers in size. It is coarse in texture like clay, but finer than a grain of salt.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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b. precipitation can average 12 inches annually
c. it has a small temperature range during the summer
d. it has two distinct seasons.

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The correct answer is c. it has a small temperature range during the summer  

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Answer:

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Answer:

It is Individuals

Explanation:

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3. Jenny crosses 2 hybrid pea plants. What is the probability that the offspring will beshort? Set-up and complete the punnett square below to solve this problem. (HINT: tt =
short, and TT & Tt = tall)

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Answer:

A punnet square is a diagram which is made to illustrate the percentages of the traits that will be passed on from the parents to the offsprings.

If jenny crosses a heterogenous tall dominant pea plant with a short homozygous pea plant then 50 percent of the offsprings will be short.

If Jenny crosses a tall, dominant homozygous pea plant with a short homozygous pea plant then all of the offspring will be tall and heterogenous dominant

Answer:

Twenty five percent

Explanation:

Let us assume that the allele for tall pea plant be "T" and the allele for short pea plant be "t".

Also let us assume that "T" is dominant over "t"

A hybrid pea plant will have both the allele for tall and short plants.

Thus, genotype of hybrid pea plant would be "Tt"

Now if two hybrid pea plants are crossed, then following offspring are formed -

Tt * Tt

TT, Tt, Tt, tt

Thus, out of four only one offspring having  "tt" genotype will produce short pea plants.

Thus, probability is equal to

(1)/(4) * 100\n= 25%

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