Answer:
I think the answer is, Both humans and whale embryos have a tail and a backbone (I'm not sure).
Explanation:
This is because, both human and whale embryos have a tail and a backbone.
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Answer:9.82 m
Explanation:
As we know from equation of motion
S=v*t +0.5 a t^2
Know s=H/2
a =9.82
t=1
V=0
Plugging the values
H*0.5=0+0.5*9.82*1^2
H=9.82 m
B. 1.5 × 102 meters/second2
C. 78.6 meters/second2
D. 6.5 × 10-3 meters/second2
Answer:
1.5*10^2 meters/seconds^2
Explanation:
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tsunami waves
breakers on an ocean beach
waves created by a passing motor boat
Answer: Option (b) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Tsunami is formed due to the underwater disturbances or underwater earthquake.
Tsunami has long wavelengths due to which it behaves as a shallow water wave and these waves propagate at very high speed with high energy and limited energy loss.
As a result, tsunami is able to cause huge and massive destruction to areas it is surrounding.
Thus, we can conclude that tsunami waves are the water waves which has more energy.
Tsunami Waves or option B would be your answer.
B. Aquarius
C. centaurus
D. Sagittatius
How do stars locate in the galactic disk orbit the galactic center?
A. they do not orbit the galactic center.
B. they move in the circular orbits around the galactic center.
C. they bob up and down as they orbit the galactic center.
D. they orbit in elliptical orbits with random orientations.
The center of the Milky Way is in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. The stars in the galactic disk move in a rosette pattern as they orbit the galactic center, which is neither completely circular nor random elliptical orbits.
The galactic center of the Milky Way is located in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. The stars in the galactic disk orbit the galactic center much like how planets in our solar system orbit the sun. The movement of these stars is not completely circular, nor do they bob up and down or orbit randomly in elliptical paths. The actual orbit is more like a rosette pattern, not perfect circles but also not random orientations.
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The galactic center of the Milky Way is located in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. Stars in the galactic disk orbit the galactic center in circular orbits.
The galactic center of the Milky Way is located in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius.
Stars in the galactic disk orbit the galactic center in circular orbits.
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