Biology, 18.03.2021 03:20, jjjjj23407
What do we think is the most important factor for supporting life on Earth?
A) It has liquid water
B) It has a very thick atmosphere
C) It has wombats - the adorable Australian marsupial. VITAL to life on Earth.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, gizmo50245
Which of the following describes a boom period? a. as one population increases, another population decreases. b. as one population increases, the other population also increases. c. as one population decreases, another population increases. d. as one population decreases, another population also decreases
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:40, lovelyashjoy
What evidence could be used to convince policy makers to change a shipping lane from going through a whale breeding ground? information on the number of all whale species currently alive information on the number of all whales hit by boats in the given area information on the number of whale deaths in the world's oceans information on the number of whale offspring born every year. (a) scientists could collect and combine data on fish populations all around the world to show that their populations are declining. (b) scientists collect and combine data on fish populations all around the world to show that their populations are increasing. (c) scientists work together and use past data to show that fish populations are becoming locally extinct in some areas. (d) scientists work together and use past data to show that some fish populations are adapting to environmental changes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:20, allysongonzalezlove0
Male-patterned baldness is more common in males as the name suggest. why is this? a. the gene for baldness is on chromosome 5 b. the gene for baldness is on chromosome 1 c. the gene for baldness is on he x chromosome d. the gene for baldness is on the y chromosome
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