What happends to the water when it condenses? A. It forms clouds
B. It falls back to earth
C. It disappears

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B

Here is a small experiment you can do to test this.

Put a pot of water on the stove and bring it to a boil. Take a dry lid and cover it for a minute, and lift the lid up. What happens?

What should happen is that the water droplets run down the lid and fall back into the pot.

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What would be an immediate effect of the construction of roads and parking lots on the transfer of energy from producers to consumers in an ecosystem? A.
a decrease in the number of producers

B.
a decrease in the number of consumers

C.
an increase in the number of producers

D.
an increase in the number of consumers

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It would be A. 'a decrese in the number of producers'.

How might environmental manipulation of a crop have unexpected consequences?

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Environmental manipulation is sometimes good, but usually bad. Watermelons used to be bitter and small, but due to manipulation, its plump nad sweet now. This has a lot of unintended consquences that might not be seen for a long time. Once the consquences show up, it will be too late.

Answer: The new crop may require more water than the original

Explanation:

What is the main cause of seasonal changes on earth? A.
the rate of earth’s rotation


B.


the speed of the moon’s revolution around earth


C.


the distance between the earth and sun


D.


earth’s axial tilt and distribution of sunlight on the earth’s surface

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D because at some points the sun is closer making it hot...Then it is further away making it colder.
It's D--earth's axial tilt, and distribution of sunlight on the earth's surface.

The “cause” for something to happen is the:A. Effect
B. Feedback
C. Response
D. Stimulus

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The stimulus is what triggers an event, or its "cause".  Therefore, option (D) is correct.

A stimulus is an internal or external force that causes an organism or system to respond or react. A physical event, an environmental change, or a particular input may start a series of events that result in an outcome or reaction.

In order to trigger a biological, physiological, or behavioural response in living things or a reaction in non-living systems, the stimulus serves as a catalyst. It acts as the catalyst for a chain of events that, depending on the situation, have the potential to produce an impact, feedback, or reaction.

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Answer:

d stimulus

Explanation:

Which is the best description of weathering?A. crystallizing to form minerals
   B. breaking rocks into fragments by physical or chemical means
   C. compacting rocks
   D. cementing rocks together

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weathering:
A) crystallization to form minerals
there minerals are usually sedimentary rock.

What cell fragments help the blood to clot

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The platelets help the blood to clot

Answer:

Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are membrane-bound cell fragments that are essential for clot formation during wound healing.

Explanation: