Which statements describe floods and wildfires? Check all that apply.

Both are natural hazards that affect Florida.
Both may affect coastal and inland regions.
Both are caused by drought conditions.
Both are made worse by the presence of muck.
Both may be caused by thunderstorms.
Both may cause property destruction.

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Answer 1

Answer: A, B, E, F,

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Both are natural hazards that affect Florida.

Both may affect coastal and inland regions.

Both may be caused by thunderstorms.

Both may cause property destruction.

Explanation:

Wildfires increase the potential for flooding, debris flows, and landslides. Smoke and other emissions contain pollutants that can cause significant health problems. they also threaten lives directly, and wildfire smoke can affect us all. They spread air pollution not only nearby, but thousands of miles away—causing breathing difficulties in even healthy individuals, not to mention children, older adults and those with heart disease, diabetes, asthma, COPD and other lung diseases.

On the other hand  Standing flood waters can also spread infectious diseases, contain chemical hazards, and cause injuries. Each year, flooding causes more deaths than any other hazard related to thunderstorms. The most common flood deaths occur when a vehicle is driven into hazardous flood waters.


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Please help! i will give brainliest to the first person, but you must have the CORRECT answer!

Which of the following is an effect of organic matter on soil?
a.
improved soil structure
b.
decreased water retention
c.
increased nutrient loss
d.
all of the above

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

all these things

Answer:

a. improved soil structure

Explanation:

organic matter binds soil particles into aggregates and improves the water holding capacity of soil.

Identify the order of the eight levels of taxonomy, from least specific (largest) to most specific (smallest), using the drop down menus.

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Answer:

✔ Level 6

Family

✔ Level 7

Genus

✔ Level 2

Kingdom

✔ Level 1

Domain

✔ Level 4

Class

✔ Level 8

Species

✔ Level 5

Order

✔ Level 3

Phylum

Explanation:

1 Which of the following best describes, in general, how organisms benefit from
enzymes?
A They speed up chemical reactions for the organisms.
B Enzymes maintain constant temperature in the organism.
C They are responsible for reproduction in organisms.
D Enzymes transfer genetic information between organisms.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Enzymes in an organism speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy (energy needed for reactants to come together and react)

Answer:

A

Explanation:                                                                                                                    The enzyme speeds up the reaction by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to start

The diagram below shows a model of the circulatory system. Red represents blood that has high oxygen content and blue represents blood that has low oxygen content.



When one part of the heart contracts, blood moves from the heart to the lungs. Which statement best explains this motion of the blood?
A. The heart only contracts when it contains blood with high oxygen content.
B. The lungs cause the heart to contract when they need more blood.
C. The lungs move to inhale and exhale gases when the heart contracts.
D. The heart supplies the force that moves blood through the body.

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Answer:

I believe it's C

Explanation:

Answer:

D. The heart supplies the force that moves blood through the body

Explanation:

When a chamber of the heart contracts, the pressure provides a force that makes the blood move. Valves make sure that the force pushes the blood in the correct direction. Therefore, the statement which best explains this motion of the blood is that the heart supplies the force which moves blood through the body.

A ______ frequency causes a _____wavelength and ______ energy. Lesson: 4.09 Question 10 options: higher, shorter, high low, shorter, greater low, greater, shorter higher, greater, shorter

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Answer:

A higher frequency causes a shorter wavelength and higher energy.

A shorter frequency causes a greater wavelength and low energy.

Explanation:

Frequency is the number of waves that move at a period of time. It is measured by counting the number of crest point.

Wavelength is the distance between waves. A wave with higher frequency have crest that a very close and therefore the distance between them or wavelength is short compare to a wave with low frequency that the distance are farther apart and they have long wavelength. Therefore to generate high frequency of wave , more energy is required to do this .

where do faults normally happen

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Answer:

This is what happens when the hanging wall rises relative to the footwall.

Explanation:

Can you complete this sentence for me please? . Different kind of fats contain different ________.

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Different kind of fats contain different Saturated Fats.

Explain the difference between a heterogeneous mixture and a homogeneous mixture

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Answer:

A homogeneous mixture has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample and is also referred to as a solution. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions vary throughout the sample. hope this kinda helped

Explanation:

BRAINLIST PLEASE ANSWER

which one is conglomerate


Tilting,

Erosion,

Folding

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Answer:

I think its erosion

Explanation:

During which stage of the cell cycle is the increase in nucleic acid polymers most apparent?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - S or synthesis phase.

Explanation:

S phase or synthesis phase of the interphase is the phase of cell division which takes 5 to 6 hours to complete. In this phase the RNA content increases while DNA replication and synthesis takes place to provide enough genetic matter and polymer to complete the cell division.

Duplication or replication of the DNA increases the amount of nucleic acid for the successful division of the cell. S phase is the phase that prepares the parent cell for cell division.

N2+3h2-->2NH3

How many total reactant atoms are their?

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Answer:  

There are 7 reactants atom are there.

Explanation:

1 Nitrogen atom( formula=N2) and 6 Hydrogen atoms (  3 hydrogen atoms with 2 coefficient , 3x2=6. 6+1=7. So my answer that there are 7 reactant atoms take part in this reaction

which part of the phospholipid like water

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In phospholipids, the two fatty acids are hydrophobic, or insoluble in water. But the phosphate group is hydrophilic, or soluble in water.

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PLEASE ANSWER BRAINLIST

which one is tan limestone

Tilting,

Erosion,

Folding

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Tilting sorry if I’m wrong

Answer:

Erosion

Explanation:

Several students were having a discussion about the role of chromosomes in inheriting traits.

Which statements made by the students provide the MOST accurate description?

[Select ALL that apply]

Chromosomes are the structures found in the nucleus of a cell. They are made from DNA, containing hereditary information in the form of genes that control how an organism will look and behave.

Genes contain thousands of chromosomes that carry specific information about building proteins for a particular trait.

Chromosomes are small sections of DNA that contain specific information about a trait to build proteins that people inherit. The thousands of different chromosomes passed from the parents allow for humans to look uniquely different.

Chromosomes come in homologous pairs (one from each parent) that each contain thousands of genes, determining traits expressed in the offspring.

Homologous chromosomes carry different gene sequences from each parent so the offspring may inherit more genes from one parent than they do from another parent.

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Answer:

Chromosomes are the structures found in the nucleus of a cell. They are made from DNA, containing hereditary information in the form of genes that control how an organism will look and behave.  

Chromosomes come in homologous pairs (one from each parent) that each contain thousands of genes, determining traits expressed in the offspring.

Explanation:

Chromosomes are the structures found in the nucleus of a cell. They are made from DNA, containing hereditary information in the form of genes that control how an organism will look and behave.  - this is true. Prior to cell division, DNA molecules are organized into large structures called chromosomes. Specific regions of a DNA molecule are called genes. These dictate specific proteins which control our traits.

Genes contain thousands of chromosomes that carry specific information about building proteins for a particular trait.  - this is false - genes are segments of DNA that control specific traits by dictating the structure and functions of proteins. Chromosomes contain thousands of genes

Chromosomes are small sections of DNA that contain specific information about a trait to build proteins that people inherit. The thousands of different chromosomes passed from the parents allow for humans to look uniquely different. - this is false - chromosomes are large structures, genes are the relatively small sections of DNA. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, not thousands.

Chromosomes come in homologous pairs (one from each parent) that each contain thousands of genes, determining traits expressed in the offspring.  - this is true. In diploid organisms, like humans, have two copies of each chromosome. These chromosomes contain slightly different versions of genes, which make us unique.

Label the parts of the diagram using the following
1.centromere
2.gene
3.chromatid
4.histone
5.chromatin
6.chromosome

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Answer:

A- CHROMOSOME

B- CHROMATID

C- CENTROMERE

D- GENE

E- HISTONE

F- CHROMATIN

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5. What is produced when an acid is mixed with water?
A- oxygen ions
B- hydroxide ions
C- oxygen atoms
D- hydrogen ions

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Answer:

Answer

Hydrogen ions

Explanation:

Answer:

hydrogen ion....................

What part of your nervous system gathers information for the brain to translate into response?

A. Sensory organs

B. Spinal cord

C. Glands

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Answer: sensory glands I think

Which Earth processes break down rocks and transport the pieces? What types of rock can go through these Earth processes?

please help me its quarantine and i completely forgot LOL- call me dumb

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Weathering/erosion and igneous rocks

What are the inputs of the digestive system?

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Answer:

do u mean whats in the digestive system?

Explanation:

cause if so, its mouth, esophogus, liver stomach gallblader s+l intestine, then the rectum

What other forms of energy are powered by the sun?

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Answer:

Thermal Energy, Solar Energy, Electrical

Explanation:

Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. Solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available, and the U.S. has some of the richest solar resources in the world.

Electrical energy can be powered by the sun.

Solar energy is an example of the suns energy converted to thermal or electrical energy to power things.
I hope this helps you a little at least. :)

Give three reasons why leaves might turn red?

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Answer:

Douglas fir stops growing because it can't pull water any higher.

All tree leaves have 'thermostat' that maintains temperature.

Leaves shed new light on earlier arrival of spring.

Explanation:

If water has a density of 1g/cm will something with a density of 1 float or sink

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Answer:it will float

Explanation:

The phases of the Moon are caused by the...

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Answer:

Earth

Explanation:

Half of the Moon is lit by the Sun while the other half is in darkness. The phases we see result from the angle the Moon makes with the Sun as viewed from Earth.

Answer:

Because of how the sun hits. So when the sun hits it the phases of the moon show.

Explanation:

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Which row in the chart correctly describes what would be expected to occur in
the potato cells, with regard to both the starch and water molecules?

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Answer: A (More Water Will Move Into The Cell And Starch Will Remain In The Cell).

Explanation: No Explaining, You Got 17 Minutes Left On The Test, HURRY UP! Just Trust Me.

Answer:

Water: more water will move into the cell than will leave the cell.

Starch: Starch will remain inside the potato cell.

Explanation:

Hey there!

In this case, according to the given information, and the chart, it is possible to infer that the water molcules outside the cell will have the capacity to move inside it, via difussion, as more concentration is outside, creating a potential able to induce the process. In addition, the amount of molecules of water that get into the cell is greater than those leaving it, because of the aforementioned.

Moreover, since no starch molecules are outside the cell, there will not be any potential inducing the difusion process, for that reason these will not move anywhere.

Thus, the correct row states:

Water: more water will move into the cell than will leave the cell.

Starch: Starch will remain inside the potato cell.

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Gene is the correct answer

Which statement about cells is NOT true.
Contain substructures
O Have organelles that performs different functions
O Come together to form molecules
Are the basic unit of all living things.

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Cells do contain sub structures called organelles. Each organelle within the cell performs specific functions. According to cell theory, cells are the basic units of life.

Cells do not come together to form molecules, because molecules are significantly smaller than cells and are present inside of the cell’s various structures.

Where in the cell are the chromosomes lined up during metaphase?

Bottom of the cell?
Top of the cell?
At the ends of the cell?
In the middle of the cell?

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Answer:

they're aligned at the centre of the mitotic spindle...(metaphase plate)

What are the different types of covalent bonds? Explain the characteristics of each, and how these types of bonds form.​

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Question:What are the different types of covalent bonds? Explain the characteristics of each, and how these types of bonds form.​

answer:

Covalent bonds include single, double, and triple bonds and are composed of sigma and pi bonding interactions where 2, 4, or 6 electrons are shared respectively. Covalent compounds typically have lower melting and boiling points than ionic compounds. i hope this helps you i wish you a grate weekend and thanks giving

When tectonic plates slowly push against each other, forces build up and
eventually the plates move to release the tension. The movement of the plates is
caused by- *

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Answer:

The movement is caused by the convection currents that roll over in the upper zone of the mantle. This movement in the mantle causes the plates to move slowly across the surface of the Earth.

Explanation:

A chromosome that lacks a centromere would best be described as _____________.

a. heterochromatin
b. a single chromatid
c. in a duplicated state
d. a pair of sister chromatids

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Answer:

b.

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