Answer:
1. The winter solstice occurs during the hemisphere's winter. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is the December solstice (usually 21 or 22 December) and in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the June solstice (usually 20 or 21 June).
2. The Sun lies directly over 23 1/2o south. Occurring during the astrological sign of Capricorn, 23 1/2o south latitude is called the Tropic of Capricorn. Continuing to March 21st (i.e. spring equinox) the Earth has positioned itself similar to that which occurs in September, only on the other side of the Sun.
3. June 21
The latitude of 23 ½ degrees north is known as the Tropic of Cancer, and it is the northern boundary of the tropics. Question: On June 21, the subsolar point is at about 23 1/2 degrees north.
4. In 2020, the Sun will cross the celestial equator from north to south on September 22, at 13:30 UTC. Because of time zone differences, the equinox will take place on September 23, 2020 at locations that are at least 10:30 hours ahead of UTC.
5. December 21st was the Winter Solstice in the northern hemisphere. That's the day when Earth's north pole was pointed completely away from the Sun. If you lived north of the Arctic Circle, like Santa Claus, you would have experienced 24 hours of darkness. It was the day Sun never rose.
6. The farthest south that the sun's rays shine directly is latitude 23 ½ degrees south, the Tropic of Capricorn. This is the southern boundary of the tropics. On this day, the area north of the Arctic Circle gets no sunlight, and the area south of the Antarctic Circle gets 24 hours of light.
7. Tropic of Capricorn, 23 1/2 degrees S. Tropic of Cancer, 23 1/2 degrees N. Arctic Circle, 66 1/2 degrees N. Antarctic Circle, 66 1/2 degrees S. North Pole, 90 ...
8. Tropic of Capricorn: 23.5 degrees south of equator. ... at midday on December 21 is 90-36-23.5 = 30.5 degrees; on March 21
9. equator
The equator is an imaginary line drawn right around Earth's middle, like a belt. It divides Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Another imaginary line drawn straight through Earth connecting the North Pole to the South Pole is Earth's axis of rotation.
10. A day is the amount of time it takes a planet to finish one rotation on its axis. It takes Earth approximately 365 days and 6 hours to orbit the Sun. It takes Earth approximately 24 hours — 1 day — to rotate on its axis. So, our year is not an exact number of days.
Explanation:
Answer:
Antarctic Circle - 23 ½ degrees north of the South Pole
solstice - Latin root word meaning sun stands still
June 21 - summer solstice
September 23 - fall equinox
Tropic of Capricorn - 23 ½ degrees south of the equator
Arctic Circle - 23 ½ degrees south of the North Pole
March 21 - spring equinox
Tropic of Cancer - 23 ½ degrees north of the equator
equinox - Latin root word meaning equal night
December 21 - winter solstice
Explanation: At this time, the sun's closest and most direct rays strike the earth along a line 23½ degrees south of the equator. This line is called the Tropic of Capricorn. As you can see in the diagram, an area around the North Pole will not receive sunlight at all. The imaginary line of the Arctic Circle encloses this area. The Arctic Circle is only 23½ degrees south of the North Pole.
Around the South Pole lies an area which has twenty-four hours of daylight on December 21. This area is bounded by the Antarctic Circle, which is 23½ degrees north of the South Pole.
The equator is now south of the most direct rays of the sun, and the sun shines straight down on the imaginary line called the Tropic of Cancer, which lies 23½ degrees north of the equator. Summer is the season in the Northern Hemisphere, when winter is the season south of the equator. People who live in the Southern Hemisphere have their longest night of the year of this date, and those in the north have their shortest night.
(The word solstice comes from the Latin root words which mean "sun" and "to make stand still.")
(The word equinox comes from the Latin root words which mean "equal," and nox, which means "night.")
What is the primary function of the contractile vacuoles?
Answer:
According to my teacher:
is an osmoregulatory organelle of free-living amoebae and protozoa, which controls the intracellular water balance by accumulating and expelling excess water out of the cell, allowing cells to survive under hypotonic stress as in pond water.
In which way will energy be used after it leaves the mitochondrion during cellular respiration?
O repairing parts of damaged tissue
O combining with carbon dioxide
O building new oxygen molecules
O starting the second stage of respiration
Answer:
repairing parts of damaged tissue
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Explanation:
repairing parts of damaged tissue combining with carbon dioxide building new oxygen molecules starting the second stage of respiration
One word answer.) Cars may use coconut and castor bean oils are used in transportation as what?
Answer:
lubrication
Explanation:
oils are generally slippery and used in lubricating machinery, though never heard of using coconut or caster bean oil, I hope this helped
1. Why can you keep getting the common cold when you can get the mumps only once?
2. What are some things you can do to improve your immune system to help fight infections?
Answer:
Once a person has developed mumps they remain immune to that disease for the rest of their lives. Therefore if they come in contact with the virus again their immune system recognises the virus and eradicates it. To improve your immune system you can eat healthy and exercise often.
Explanation:
how many toes do you have total?
Answer:
exactly 10 toes in total
What are the 4 reasons that natural selection occurs?
Answer:
Four conditions are needed for natural selection to occur: reproduction, heredity, variation in fitness or organisms, variation in individual characters among members of the population. If they are met, natural selection automatically results.
:
What are the 3 products of alcoholic fermentation?
If we removed the producers from this food web, how would it affect the balance of the ecosystem?
There would be an increase in consumers and decomposers.
There would be a decrease in consumers and decomposers.
There would be a decrease in primary consumers and an increase in secondary consumers.
There would be an increase in primary consumers and a decrease in secondary consumers.
Answer:
If we removed the producers from this food web, how would it affect the balance of the ecosystem? A. There would be an increase in consumers and decomposers. ... There would be a decrease in primary consumers and an increase in secondary consumers.
Answer:
There would be a decrease in consumers and decomposers.
QUESTIon in the picture .
what is your first finger called?
Answer:
The one next to your thumb is called the fore finger, pointer finger, or index finger.
Explanation:
Answer:
Pinky, thumb, ring finger, middle finger, and pointing finger.
Explanation:
They are on my hands at least
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What can be said about living organisms and those in the fossil record?
All organisms are more or less the same as their ancestors in the fossil record.
Most organisms are the same as their ancestors in the fossil record. Some organisms are very different.
Organisms are generally much different from their ancestors in the fossil record.
Some organisms are much different from their ancestors in the fossil record, while other organisms have mostly stayed the same.
Answer:
It is D.
Explanation:
Why is because some organisms are much different from their ancestors in the fossil record, while other organisms have mostly stayed the same. And that is how I know it is D.
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please help, this is the last question
Answer:
D
Maybe _shrug_.
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Which list is the correct order from smallest to largest?
A. Gene, DNA chromosomes, nucleus
B. Gene, chromosomes,DNA, nucleus
C. Chromosomes, DNA, Gene
D. Nucleus, chromosomes, DNA, gene
Answer:
Gene, Chromosome, DNA, Nucleus
Explanation:
Relative positions of the Sun, Earth and Moon have different effects on Earth's oceans. Which model shows the position of the Sun, Earth and Moon have the greatest effect on ocean tides?
The correct option is "J" which shows the position of the Sun, Earth and Moon have the greatest effect on ocean tides.
What positions of the sun the moon and earth have the greatest effect on ocean tides?Both the Moon and the Sun affect the ocean waves, the Moon plays the biggest role. Although the Sun's gravitational pull on the Earth is 178 times more robust than the Moon's, the tidal bulges it causes are much smaller.
Thus, option "J" is correct.
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Investigation: Cells come from existing cells.
Observe the two flasks, and record information about their appearance.
Day
Flask with open (broken) neck
1_____________
2_____________
3_____________
4____________
5_____________
Flask with intact neck
1 ________________
2________________
3________________
4_________________
5_________________
Answer:
Explanation:
Flask with open (broken) neck- A swan neck flask, also known as a gooseneck flask, is a flask with a particular shape of tube leading into it. A test tube or other vessel may also have a "swan neck"
Flask with intact neck-
Part 5: Discuss- Your response must be at least 8 sentences long. You must use complete sentences.
Explain your observations on what organisms need to grow. Explain how human activity can impact an organism’s ability to obtain the resources it needs to survive. State your opinion about how human activity can be changed to have less impact on the lives of other organisms.
Answer:
All living organisms need food, water, and shelter in order to grow and survive. Human activities can have a lot of impacts on different organisms; whether they’re good or bad. Humans may take away natural habitats for some by expanding into a previously untouched area. In the same sense, they might end up accidentally providing a food or water source. Although there is some good, humans should limit and change their activities in order to have a less impact on the lives of other organisms. We could create more national or state parks, which would make a safe haven for a lot of organisms. We could impose stricter punishments for people for litter as it harms organisms. We might create nature preserves in order to force humans to leave alone the other organisms in a certain area. Overall, we play a big role in a lot of different organisms lives and we need to make sure it’s a positive one.
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Explanation:
Human activity is a major threat to the planet's biodiversity. This is because human population growth thus far has been exponential, meaning that its growth rate stays the same regardless of population size. This makes the population grow faster and faster as it gets larger.
Populations may grow exponentially for some period, but they ultimately reach a carrying capacity when they become limited by resource availability. Humans, however, have continued to work around carrying capacity as they develop new technologies to help support the ever-growing population. This threatens biodiversity because the more humans there are, the more this displaces other species and reduces species richness. Human-mediated causes of biodiversity loss. Deforestation for resource mining or urbanization can displace native organisms. Deforestation for resource mining or urbanization can displace native organisms.
which material do humans not rely on soil to help provide
____cells need a way to____ and____ their own process and functions
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Answer:
Explanation:what topic
If the pollen is located above the stigma, the flower is generally self-pollinated. If the pollen is below the stigma, the flower is generally cross-pollinated. Based on this information, is your flower self-pollinated or cross-pollinated?
Answer:
pollination is defined as the placement or transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower. In gymnosperms, pollination involves pollen transfer from the male cone to the female cone.
Explanation:
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The mesoderm in an embryo will become the organism’s muscles.
Why is this statement true or false?
True; specific body parts will develop from specific cells or groups of cells in an embryo.
False; any cell in a mature embryo can develop into any cell of the body.
False; specific body parts do not develop from specific cells or groups of cells in an embryo.
True; all cells in a mature embryo can develop into muscle.
Answer:
True; all cells in a mature embryo can develop into muscle.
Explanation:
True; all cells in a mature embryo can develop into muscle. Therefore, the mesoderm in an embryo will become the organism’s muscles.
What develops from mesoderm?The middle layer of the three germ layers, the mesoderm, forms during gastrulation in the very first stages of most animals' embryonic development. The ectoderm is the outer layer while the endoderm is the inner layer. mesoderm-derived tissues.
All other body tissues, such as the dermis of the skin, the heart, the muscular system, the urogenital system, the bones, and the bone marrow, are formed from mesoderm cells, which are found between the endoderm and the ectoderm (and therefore the blood). In this process of organogenesis, which is the formation of organs, the mesoderm interacts with the endoderm and the ectoderm to give rise to the organs.
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Objective(s):
In your own words, what was the purpose of this lab?
The purpose of this lab is to Learn how to
Recognize that the movements of Earth's plates result in various geologic events
Identify land formations that are a result of plate movement
Explain how plate movement can lead to volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and mountain formation
Differentiate between slow and rapid changes caused by plate tectonics
Investigate the movement of Earth's plates using models that illustrate the structures that result from the movement of the plates
Hypothesis:
In this section, please include the if/then statements you developed during your lab activity for each location on the map. These statements reflect your predicted outcomes for the experiment.
Location One: Select two events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two continental plates at a convergent boundary, then I will observe:
earthquakes
faults
Location Two: Select three events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two continental plates at a divergent boundary, then I will observe:
ocean formation
volcanoes
seafloor spreading
Location Three: Select three events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two continental plates at a transform boundary, then I will observe:
earthquakes
faults
island chains
Location Four: Select two events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two oceanic plates at a convergent boundary, then I will observe:
mountains
volcanoes
Location Five: Select three events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two oceanic plates at a divergent boundary, then I will observe:
earthquakes
faults
seafloor spreading
Location Six: Select two events that you predict will be observed. If I explore two oceanic plates at a transform boundary, then I will observe:
faults
island chains
Procedure:
The procedures are listed in your virtual lab. You do not need to repeat them here. Please be sure to identify the test variable (independent variable), outcome variable (dependent variable).
Reminder: Test variable = the item you are changing or manipulating; Outcome variable = the item you are measuring
Test variable (independent variable):
Outcome variable (dependent variable):
Data:
Record the data from each location below.
Location Name
Boundary Type
(C=Convergent, D=Divergent, or T=Transform)
Year Observed
(5, 10, or 20 million years)
Geologic Events Observed
(earthquakes, faults, ocean formation, mountains, volcanoes, island chains, seafloor spreading)
Location One
Himalayas
5
Event 1-
20
Event 2-
Location Two
East Africa
5
Event 1-
10
Event 2-
20
Event 3-
Location Three
San Andreas fault zone
5
Event 1-
10
Event 2-
20
Event 3-
Location Four
Aleutian Islands
5
Event 1-
20
Event 2-
Location Five
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
5
Event 1-
10
Event 2-
20
Event 3-
Location Six
Alpine Fault
5
Event 1-
20
Event 2-
Answer:
To facilize students with experimental apparatus, the scientific method, and methods of data analysis so that they will have some idea of the inductive process by which the ideas were originated. To teach how to make careful experimental observations and how to think about and draw conclusions from such data.
Explanation:
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On a weather map, a low-pressure system is centered just north of a town and the isobars are close together. What weather conditions will most likely occur in the area near the town?
A) A sunny breezy warm day
B) A foggy day with little to no wind
C) A stormy day with strong winds from the south
D) An overcast day with cool winds from the north
How are internal and external fertilization alike and different?
Answer:
Internal fertilization is the process when the syn-gamy "union of male and female gamete", occurs inside the female body after insemination using copulation. External fertilization is the syn-gamy outside the female body, that is in the outer environment especially in water bodies. Sorry if this is a late answer.
Explanation:
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"Compare and contrast the troposphere and the thermosphere:
I have one example already but I need some extra help, I would really appreciate it!
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Explanation:As nouns the difference between thermosphere and troposphere. is that thermosphere is thermosphere (layer of the earth's atmosphere) while troposphere is troposphere. thermosphere. English. Noun. The layer of the Earth's atmosphere directly above the mesosphere and directly below the exosphere.
Answer:
thermosphere is thermosphere (layer of the earth's atmosphere) while troposphere is troposphere.
ation:
This layer also contains ratios of nitrogen and oxygen similar to the troposphere, except the concentrations are 1000 times less and there is little water vapor there, so the air is too thin for weather to occur. The thermosphere is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere.
In what type of soil would you recommend locating a drinking water well?
Options:
Sand
Gravel
Soil
Clay
Explain why.
Sand is best for the locating a drinking water well, it is free of rocks good for the water well, hence option A is correct.
What is sand?It is a dry, light, warm, and observe to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are frequently suggested as light soils due to their high quantity of sand and little clay (clay measures more than sand).
There are four different types of soil:
Sandy soil.Clay Soil.Silt Soil.Loamy Soil.If soil comprises larger proportion of big particles, it is known as sandy soil. If the quantity of fine particles is comparatively higher, then it is named clayey soil. The quantity of large and fine particles is usually the same, then the soil is called loamy.
Therefore, sand is the best for the locating a drinking water well, hence option A is correct.
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Question is on picture pls explain .
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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HELP ME ON THIS LAB REPORT PLEASE!!!
Answer:
So basically your teacher is asking you to plan out some of the steps that you want to take for your lab report. They already gave you the mandatory steps that are required in lab reports. Once you're finished planning out the structure of your lab report you work off of that template on another doc. I hope this will help you out on your lab report, good luck!
Explanation:
If this doesn't help you should consider emailing your teacher for clarification.
How do individuals in a population get their traits?
Answer:
New traits can also come from transfer of genes between populations, as in migration, or between species, in horizontal gene transfer. Evolution occurs when these heritable differences become more common or rare in a population, either non-randomly through natural selection or randomly through genetic drift.
Explanation: