Biology, 11.08.2021 05:00 remyboy1938
According to the article, why did scientists want to study the
water flowing out from under Taylor Glacier?
A. They were curious about how life might exist without
oxygen on other planets.
B. They wanted to know the reasons why glacial ice shifts
when sea levels drop.
C. They were curious about the cause of the crimson color
associated with "Blood Falls."
D. They wanted to know how bacteria could exist by feeding
on iron and sulfur compounds.
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Ry was studying two populations of the same species of lizards. one population lived on an island and the other lived on the mainland. both populations were affected by a hurricane that hit the island and the mainland with equal force. a year later, henry was testing the gene frequency and saw a decrease in genetic variation in the island species, but not in the mainland species. which best describes a conclusion he might have reached? gene flow greatly affects small populations, but large populations can recover. genetic drift greatly affects small populations, but large populations can recover. gene flow greatly affects large populations, but small populations can recover. genetic drift greatly affects large populations, but small populations can recover.
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Select the word from the list that best fits the definition the temperature to which air must cool to be saturated
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The scales shown in the introduction measure mass, or the amount of matter in a particular object. the scientific law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction, but it can change from one form to another. did the simulation support this scientific law? explain why or why not.
Answers: 1
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Why do mountaineers become breathless as they reach high altitudes
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