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Question 1
Climate warming trends allow plant and insect species to inhabit larger ranges.
True
Question 2
What is a possible consequence of climate change to species that have a narrow temperature tolerance range?
all of the above
Question 3
Which of the following is not a possible effect of rising carbon dioxide levels on plants?
increased plant mortality
Question 4
How does an early onset of spring through climate change affect plants?
their growing and flowering season starts earlier and is longer
Question 5
Environmental factors can cause various changes in ecosystems. Which of the following would most likely have the greatest lasting effect on an ecosystem?
change to the landscape from construction
Question 6
How does change to an ecosystem that results in succession benefit the ecosystem?
it leads to an increased level of biodiversity
Question 7
How do the benefits of natural change to ecosystems compare to the disadvantages?
the benefits outweigh the disadvantages
Question 8
Environmental factors can have various effects on ecosystems. In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused significant damage in several states along the Gulf Coast, including Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes due to flooding and other damage caused by the storm. What environmental impact would Hurricane Katrina not have caused?
early onset of spring
Question 9
Rising levels of carbon dioxide most likely
have a greater detrimental effect on the sea
Question 10
Which scenario best describes how climate trends might affect animal migration?
animals found at the equator may move north
B. lightweight.
C. large.
D. sweet and fleshy.
Answer:
Option B, lightweight
Explanation:
Wind basically carries away the seeds which are light weight and winged which makes them peculiar to fit in the criteria required for floating. For example seeds of swan plants and cotton wood are light weight and also have some feather like bristles which allow them to be carried away by wind to a longer distance.
Water also carries light weight seeds as they can easily float on the water for example seeds of mangrove trees.
Thus, Option B is the correct answer
Answer: wind
Erosion is a natural phenomena, in which surface or subsurface soil is removed due to the action of agents like wind, water and others. In deserts sand is the only soil, which is found predominantly. The sand particles does not aggregate and highly porous in nature. The sand particles being lighter in weight are easily blown by the wind currents in the deserts, the phenomena associated with it is called as sand dunes.
Hence, the most common cause of erosion in deserts is wind.
hunger
spellbound
2. His management style was not very rigid or hierarchical; as long as someone got his or her job done, almost anything went. (“Nolan Bushnell") (1 point)poorly led
based on pay
determined by personality
arranged by rank
3. He got a foot on it, lost it, and in the mayhem of other boys’ arms and legs, noticed the ball rolling loose. (“Nethergrave") (1 point)anxiety
confrontation
confusion
The questions are based on English literary interpretation where 'gigantic bats of delirium and night fever' refer to 'crazed thoughts', 'not very rigid or hierarchical' suggest a system not 'arranged by rank' and 'in the mayhem of other boys’ arms and legs' signifies 'confusion'.
The subject of these questions is English, specifically focused on understanding the usage of specific phrases or words within different contexts of literature. For the first question, "gigantic bats of delirium and night fever" could be interpreted as a metaphor suggesting crazed thoughts as delirium often refers to a mental state marked by confusion and hallucinations. In the second question, "not very rigid or hierarchical" indicates that the management was not arranged by a rank system. In the final question, "in the mayhem of other boys’ arms and legs" indicates a scene of confusion where the ball got lost amidst the chaos.
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Answer:
Urine is formed in the kidneys through a filtration of blood. The urine is then passed through the ureters to the bladder, where it is stored. During urination, the urine is passed from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
Explanation: