SAT, 03.03.2022 09:50 zairamori14
The amount of power required to move an object can be increased without changing the amount of work required. How can this happen?.
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SAT, 23.06.2019 07:00, sanociahnoel
After rain, water soaks into the ground and is added to the groundwater. this process is known as a. groundwater pollution. b. groundwater recharge. c. groundwater recycling. d. groundwater filtration.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 03:00, corlissquillen13
Registrars maintain high a. standardized tests b. faculty payrolls c. transcripts d. sporting facilities
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:30, julk89
An ecosystem is shown in the illustration. assume that human activities have led to a decrease in the number of eagles. a virus attack on rabbits has led to a decrease in their population in the ecosystem. which two sentences describe likely effects on the ecosystem? 1. there’s an increase in the number of snakes and insects and a decrease in the number of frogs. 2. there’s an increase in the number of snakes and insects, and the storks face increased competition for food. 3. there’s an increase in the number of storks and a decrease in the number of snakes and insects. 4. there’s an increase in the number of frogs and a decrease in the number of storks and insects. 5. there’s a decrease in the number of snakes, insects, and frogs.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 06:00, janahiac09
Scientists observed a rock stratum and discovered some fossils. the image shows the fossils they discovered. what can you interpret from the image? an illustration showing layers rock with fossils embedded in some rock layers1. the dinosaur and the mammoth existed after the trilobites.2. the dinosaur and the armored fish existed before the trilobites.3. the trilobites and the armored fish died before the dinosaur.4. the trilobites and the armored fish were born after the dinosaur.5. the early mammoth is older than the trilobites.
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