Clouds form during _____.evaporation
condensation
precipitation
transpiration
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Choose all the answers that apply.

The speed of evaporation _____.
increases as temperature increases
decreases as temperature decreases
increases as surface area increases
decreases as surface area decreases
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Choose all the answers that apply.

Water is added to the atmosphere through _____.
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
transpiration
sublimation
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Precipitation _____.
occurs evenly around the globe
happens immediately after evaporation
replenishes surface water sources
happens when water vapor changes into a liquid
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Which of the following locations would have the most humidity?
Desert with a few cacti.
Cave with no plants and many rocks.
Rainforest with many plants.
Snowy mountain top.
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Which of the following statements is true?
Water vapor helps keep the earth's heat from escaping into space.
Sublimation is the process by which plants release water into the air.
Most of the water vapor in the air comes from transpiration.
Evaporation from the oceans adds salt water to the atmosphere.

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. Clouds form during condensation.
2. The speed of evaporation increases as temperature increases. 
3. Water is added to the atmosphere through evaporation.
4. Precipitation replenishes surface water sources.
5. A rain forest with many plants would have the most humidity.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Clouds form during condensation.

The speed of evaporation increases as temperature increases. 

Water is added to the atmosphere through evaporation.

Precipitation replenishes surface water sources.

A rain forest with many plants would have the most humidity.

Explanation:


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Habitat vs. Niche Group Activity

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Answer:

Habitat:

Habitat may be defined as the particular area occupied by the organism. Habitat involves the physical activity performed by the organism in its area. Habitat only reflects the living place of the organism. Habitat explains where the species live in the ecosystem.

Niche:

Niche may be defined as the role of the individual organism in its ecosystem. The function or the physiological activity of the organism in the area describes the niche. The association of the organism with the biotic and abiotic component to obtain food is included in niche. Niches explains the way by which organism live in an ecosystem.

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Las consequencias de la contaminacion del aire porfavor

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-es mal para la salud
-contamina el agua y aire
-mal para el crezimiento de plantas
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Why does smoke appear to move when you look at it under a microscope?

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Smoke particles are larger than air particles That's why we can see the smoke particles better than the air particles, gas particles always move at high speed, in random directions.The same things is happening to air particles When air particles collide with smoke particles, the smoke particle moves  the same direction as the air particle that hit it. When another air particle hits the smoke particle, it changes its direction to the second air particle, and so on. This is called Brownian motion
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Why ther cell membrane helps the cell maintain homeostasis

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it helps regulate what comes into and what leaves the cell

Which organism has the following characteristics: heterotrophic, eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, cell wall made of chitin?

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Kingdom Plantae: multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, and has a cell wall comprised of cellulose and Kingdom Fungi: multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, and has a cell wall comprised of chitin.

What is multicellular and unicellular ?

If the body is made up of single cell it is called as unicellular and if the body is made up of multiple cells it is called as multicellular condition.

Filamentous fungi Unicellular, cell walls of chitin, absorb nutrients as these are all the characters of fungi in which they are feeding on the surface areas and they usually absorb nutrients. Cell walls are made up of chitin in which there is N-1,4 glycosidic linkage and are heterotrophic mostly.

Algae are the members of the kingdom protists and they are photosynthetic protists and they are producing hyphae are present in filamentous hypahe structures.

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Answer:

Fungi

Explanation:

How was the brushtail possum transported to its new ecosystem?

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