What would happen to aquatic organisms if solid water were denser than
liquid water?
A. The o...
Biology, 14.07.2020 02:01 mattgraham366
What would happen to aquatic organisms if solid water were denser than
liquid water?
A. The organisms would be unaffected.
B. The organisms would die as the water froze from the bottom up.
C. The organisms would migrate to land.
D. The organisms would survive under the floating surface of ice
during the winter.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:30, Calebmf9195
(me out over the last several centuries, scientists have made the following broad observations while investigating several branches of the life sciences: -the fossil record shows that different types of organisms have existed at different times in earth's history. -many organisms have similar body structures that seem to be adapted to different ways of living in their environment. -organisms of different species often share similarities in stages of embryonic development. -many species share genetic similarities, and almost all organisms use the same basic building blocks to construct proteins. -often, the extent of two species' similarities can be predicted from their geographic closeness to each other. -a great deal of change has been observed among species that have experienced strong selective pressures through many generations. scientists have carefully considered and rigorously tested the observations listed above. when scientists offer a of these observations, they are making 1.) testable explanation, deductive explanation 2.) scientific interference, scientific law
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