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Small space
Explanation:
I am personally not good with small spaces. I can deal with the motion and with the zero gravity, that would actaully be the coolest part of the whole experience. But, like I said, The small space would be the biggest struggle to deal with. I think I could manage being aboard the ISS for a long period of time. I would just have to get used to the small spaces.
B. small sizes
C. varied shapes
D. methods of movement
Answer: The correct answer for the blank is A.biochemical diversity.
Bacteria can thrive in various environmental conditions such as hot springs, salt flat, polar ice caps because of their biochemical diversity.
For instance, the organisms belonging to the domain archaea ( such as methanogens) live in extremely harsh environmental conditions. They have ether linked lipids in their cell membrane ( unlike bacteria, which possess ester linked lipids) and do not have peptidoglycan in their cell membrane. This provides them an advantage to survive under harsh conditions.
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fly ash, bottom ash, and flue-gas desulfurization gypsum
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Answer:
Acid rain, smog, ocean acidification and global warming and the impact they have on air pollution is not directly related to the toxicity of the gases. Acid rain and ocean acidification occur when pollutant gases react in the environment to form acid. Smog impacts the environment by filtering out sunlight and leaving less available for plants to use. Global warming occurs because greenhouse gases cause earth to retain more of the heat it collects from the sun.
Explanation:
Acid rain, smog, ocean acidification and global warming are indirect result of air pollution because these factors are interconnected. Water contains gas like carbon dioxide, but too much carbon dioxide makes the water acidic. Water contains gas like carbon dioxide, but too much carbon dioxide makes the water acidic.
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An earthquake is caused by a sudden slip on a fault. The tectonic plates are always slowly moving, but they get stuck at their edges due to friction. When the stress on the edge overcomes the friction, there is an earthquake that releases energy in waves that travel through the earth's crust and cause the shaking that we feel.
In California there are two plates - the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. The Pacific Plate consists of most of the Pacific Ocean floor and the California Coast line. The North American Plate comprises most the North American Continent and parts of the Atlantic Ocean floor. The primary boundary between these two plates is the San Andreas Fault. The San Andreas Fault is more than 650 miles long and extends to depths of at least 10 miles. Many other smaller faults like the Hayward (Northern California) and the San Jacinto (Southern California) branch from and join the San Andreas Fault Zone.
The Pacific Plate grinds northwestward past the North American Plate at a rate of about two inches per year. Parts of the San Andreas Fault system adapt to this movement by constant "creep" resulting in many tiny shocks and a few moderate earth tremors. In other areas where creep is NOT constant, strain can build up for hundreds of years, producing great earthquakes when it finally releases.