Sharp, jagged peaks are characteristic of fault-blocked mountains.A. True
B. False

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes; Sharp, jagged peaks are characteristic of fault-blocked mountains.

True
Answer 2
Answer:

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What is one of the differences between the erosion of riverbeds and the erosion of glaciers?The riverbed erodes into an L-shaped valley, whereas the glacier erodes into a W-shaped valley.
The riverbed erodes into a U-shaped valley, whereas the glacier erodes into a V-shaped valley.
The riverbed erodes into a V-shaped valley, whereas the glacier erodes into an L-shaped valley.
The riverbed erodes into a V-shaped valley, whereas the glacier erodes into a U-shaped valley.

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The correct statement is the fourth one. The riverbed erodes into a V-shaped valley while the glacier erodes into a U-shaped valley. Glaciers and rivers have tributaries or small rivers that join the main river. For glaciers, as it erodes deeper, the small river is left higher up the steep sides. For rivers, as it erodes, ridges of land form in its upper course.

What is the most appropriate unit for describing a 26-mile marathon run?A.terameter
B. gigameter
C.kilometer
D. nanometer

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The most appropriate unit for describing a 26 mile marathon run would be C. Kilometre. As kilometres can be easily utilized and converted to miles and vice-versa.

Answer:

c) kilometer

Explanation:

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Students are each given a 20 gram sample of an unknown solid compound in a clear plastic bag. They are instructed to break the material into smaller parts by gently hitting it with a hammer. Some of the parts break into large chunks and some look like a fine powder. Which statement correctly describes these broken pieces of the sample? The pieces of fine powder are individual atoms The larger pieces are still compounds and the smaller pieces are elements. Each piece contains the same number of atoms. Each piece contains the same proportion of different elements.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Each piece contains the same number of atoms." The statement that correctly describes these broken pieces of the sample is that each piece contains the same number of atoms.

Tell whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE.1. It is important to recognize a person who is in need of first aid from choking, from someone who is not.
2. When a person is unconscious and not breathing but has a pulse, he or she is in respiratory arrest.
3. More than 3,000 americans die each year from choking.
4. The Heimlich maneuver was developed and introduced by Dr. Henry Heimlich in 1974.

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1.) It is true that is important to recognize a person who is in need of first aid from choking, from someone who is not.
2.) It is true that when a person is unconscious and not breathing but has a pulse, he or she is in repository arrest. 
3.) It is true that more than 3,000 Americans die each year from choking. 
4.) It is true that the Heimlich maneuver was developed and introduced by Dr. Henry Heimlich in 1974. 

All of the answers to these questions will be True. 

1. It is important to recognize a person who is in need of first aid from choking, from someone who is not.  - TRUE

2. When a person is unconscious and not breathing but has a pulse, he or she is in respiratory arrest. - TRUE

3. More than 3,000 Americans die each year from choking. - TRUE

4. The Heimlich maneuver was developed and introduced by Dr. Henry Heimlich in 1974. -  TRUE

Electromagnetic technology is used in many different ways today. Which of these are uses of this technology?

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Electromagnetic spectrum is used in electromagnetic technology in making of high-speed trains ,metal detectors,etc.

What is electromagnetic spectrum?

The electromagnetic spectrum consists of  radiation  which consists of waves made up of electromagnetic field which are capable of propogating through space and carry the radiant electromagnetic energy.

The radiation are composed of electromagnetic waves which are synchronized oscillations of electric and magnetic fields . They are created due to change which is periodic in electric as well as magnetic fields.

In vacuum ,all the electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed that is with the speed of air.The waves are arranged in decreasing order of energy and decreasing order of wavelength.Gamma rays have the highest energy while radio waves have the lowest energy.

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Answer:

metal detectors, high-speed trains, electric generators.

Explanation:

Fish and larval amphibians live in water. Although their cells produce all three forms - ammonia, urea, and uric acid - the major form of nitrogenous waste that these animals actually excrete in their urine is which, and why

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Ammonia

Explanation:

The major form of nitrogenous waste that fish and larval amphibians actually excrete is ammonia because it is easily excreted in water

An ammonotelic organism excretes nitrogenous waste as soluble ammonia

Most of the aquatic animals including protozoans, crustaceans, platyhelminths, cnidarians, poriferans, echinoderms, fishes, larvae / tadpoles of amphibians are ammonotelic

The majority of ammonia produced by typical fish species results from amino acid catabolism via specific deaminases or by transdeamination through the combined actions of aminotransferases and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) where transdeamination is generally considered to be the major route of ammonia production