Anyone willing to help?A. The burning of fossil fuels and global warming
B. The warming of Earth by the sun
C. The movement of tectonic plates beneath Earth’s oceans
D. The revolution of the Moon around the Earth
Anyone willing to help? A. The burning of fossil fuels - 1

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Answer 1
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I think it is "A" because the wind systems are created by uneven heating of Earth's surface.It also may help form large global wind patterns.

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Answer 2
Answer: D is the answer reeeeeeeeeeetaaaaaaardddddddddddd

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a 0.45 kg soccer ball changes its velocity by 20.0 m/s due to a force applied to it in 0.10 seconds. what force was necessary for this change in velocity?

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Answer: 90N

Explanation:

Mass of ball = 0.45 kg

Change in velocity = 20.0 m/s

Time = 0.10 seconds

Force required for change = ?

Since force refers to the change in momentum per unit time, hence

Force = Momentum / Time

i.e Force = Mass x (change in velocity / time)

Force = 0.45kg x (20.0m/s /0.10second)

= 0.45kg x (200 m/s^2)

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Thus, 90N of force was necessary for this change in velocity

Interactions between biosphere and hydrosphere

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The Hydrosphere is all the water on Earth, and the Biosphere is all the living organisms on Earth. So, if you are looking for an interaction between the two spheres, it would be an interaction between water and organisms. When it rains, the plants and animals receive the rain. Fish, algae, and other aquatic animals live in the Hydrosphere-the ocean.

How many liters are equivalent to 500 centiliters

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1000 centiliters = 1 liter.

500 centiliters = x liter

1000 / 500 = 1/x Cross multiply

1000x = 500 Divide by 1000

x = 500/1000

x = 1/2

500 centiliters = 1/2 or 0.5 of a liter.

For the conversion process, 500 centiliters is equivalent to 5 liters.

How to do conversions?

Centiliters (cL) and liters (L) are both units of volume. Centiliters are a smaller unit, while liters are a larger unit. To convert from centiliters to liters, use the conversion factor of 100 centiliters per 1 liter.

In the given scenario, there is 500 centiliters. To convert this to liters, divide the number of centiliters by 100. This division accounts for the fact that there are 100 centiliters in 1 liter.

Given:

500 centiliters (cL)

To convert 500 centiliters to liters:

500 cL ÷ 100 = 5 liters

Therefore, 500 centiliters is equivalent to 5 liters.

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Which liquid will evaporate the fastest water salt water pepsi and gatorade?

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The liquid that will evaporate the quickest would be water. 
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Explain how drinking through a straw illustrates fluid flowing from high-pressure to low-pressure areas.

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the pressure in the straw is reduced, but the atmospeheric pressure on the surface of the liquid stays the same.

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