Answer:
C)Aerobic respiration uses oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not
b. Coral reefs provide aquatic organisms with resources but derive no benefits in return.
c. Coral reefs provide resources for aquatic organisms and derive resources from other organisms as well.
d. Aquatic organisms live independently of coral reefs.
The correct answer is - c. Coral reefs provide resources for aquatic organisms and derive resources from other organisms as well.
The corals are essential part of the marine ecosystems. They are feeding upon zooplankton, but also their polyps get sugar that is produced by the algae living on them. Also, the corals provide much needed shelter for lots of marine animals, but also are on the menu of some, like the starfish for example.
b. Carbon monoxide and sulfur oxides are common air pollutants.
c. Natural components of air, like carbon dioxide, cannot be considered air pollutants.
d. Primary and secondary pollutants are harmful to human health and the environment.
Answer: c) Natural components of air, like carbon dioxide, cannot be considered air pollutants.
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide plays a role as greenhouse gas. Though living being emit carbon dioxide when they breathe, carbon dioxide is considered as a pollutant when associated with cars, power plants, and other human activities that involve the burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline and natural gas.
Answer: There will be stormy weather
Explanation:
Barometers is used to measure the pressure of atmosphere.
If there is sudden drop, then there will be stormy weather.
As it shows pressure is down suddenly due to which there will be storm.
If there is slowly drop in barometer, then there will be rainfall.
But if barometric pressure has dropping all day then there will stormy weather all day.
Hence , there will be stormy weather.
b. A monarch's power comes from God.
c. God ensures that bad things don't happen to good people.
d. God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people’s affairs.
Correct answer: D. God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people's affairs.
Further detail:
Deism and rational religion were popular approaches to religion by philosophical thinkers during the Enlightenment. John Locke was one of the early proponents of this sort of approach to thinking about God. Deists (or we could say "God-ists") believed in God, but as a rather remote Being who had created the universe by his power and embedded in it natural laws that allowed it to run on its own from there. Some have compared it to viewing God as the "great watchmaker" who designed the universe as a perpetual watch or clock that could run on from there without needing his personal intervention in daily affairs of earthly life.