Which energy sources can release carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide waste into the atmosphere?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

coal and petroleum

Explanation:

When these get burned, the release Carbon Dioxide and Carbon monoxide into the atmosphere (I took this test)

Answer 2
Answer: mostly power plants that burn fossil fules

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Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disorder (Xh) that is passed through generations and can be traced by using a pedigree. How high or low is the probabilty that a female child of Charles and Marie would suffer from hemophilia? A. 0 percent B. 25 percent C. 50 percent D. 100 percent

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By which processes are rocks broken up and moved to different locations

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Rocks are broken up and moved to different locations through the processes called Weathering and Erosion.

What are the different forms in which rocks changed to?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Igneous rock to Metamorphic rock to igneous rock, Sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock as in changing a rock through the listed processes heat is highly required.

Transformation from a rock to igneous rocks requires the most heat because the rock body must be molten. In moving from metamorphic to igneous rock, the melting temperature of a rock must be attained in order for magma to form and sedimentary changes to metamorphic rocks also require heat.

Igneous rock to metamorphic rock is a metamorphic change that requires significant heat and pressure. The mineralogical fabric is affected by this change.

Therefore, Rocks are broken up and moved to different locations through the processes called Weathering and Erosion.

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Rocks are broken up and moved to different locations through the processes called Weathering and Erosion.

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How do plants obtain food? A. They absorb food through their roots. B. They make their own using energy from the sun. C. They acquire it from pollinating bugs and birds. D. They absorb food through their leaves.

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its "B" Hope this helps.

Answer: B - They make their own using energy from the sun

Explanation: Plants make their own food with the process of photosynthesis in which Nature C02 is used and glucose C6H12O6 is produced ( energy)

Which of the following best explains why humans need constant supplies of fresh water?a. Humans need a constant supply of water to provide them with essential vitamins.
b. Humans need a constant supply of water to maintain proper hygiene.
c. Constant supplies of freshwater are needed because body water is continually being lost.
d. Constant supplies of freshwater are not actually necessary for survival.

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The answer is C. The body needs constant supply of water because the water in the body is continually lost. On the average, our body contains approximately 60% of water and most of the water is inside the cells. however, this value varies depending on the age.  As we do our day to day activities, we lost water through sweating, urinating and by other means. Cells need water in order for them to live thus it is a must that we supply our body with water.

Constant supplies of freshwater are needed because body water is continually being lost through metabolic processes etc.

What is Water?

This is referred to as a universal solvent and is composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen.

Water is useful in the body's metabolic processes such as digestion and homeostasis. Water is also lost through evaporation which is why it must be constantly supplied and the reason option C was chosen.

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Cellular Respiration is the process performed by both plants and animals to break down sugars to provide energy in the form of ATP. The energy is processed in the mitochondria.

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