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Biology
High School
No-till farming is an alternative farming practice. In this practice, farmers do not till the soil between growing seasons. What is a benefit of no-till farming? A. It increases the amount of water released as surface runoff by farms. B. It allows more soil to be transported from farms to surrounding environments. C. It can help conserve Earth's soil and water while increasing soil fertility. D. It can make farms more productive by decreasing the growth of microbes
Physics
High School
OBSERVATION: A shiny red rock is sitting at the bottom of a swimming pool. You grab a long stick and poke it into the pool aiming for the rock, but the stick overshot the rock by a lot. ANSWER GUIDE: Use concepts from L3 and L4 to explain two aspects of this observation: (1) Why was the rock in a different position than you thought it was? (2) Why does the rock appear red? What happened to the other colors in the white sunlight?
Mathematics
High School
How is the quotient 7^18/7^-9 expressed as a power of 7
English
High School
Describe how Winston avoids having his face eaten by the rats and then explain what this reveals about the extent of his love for Julia
Mathematics
High School
Solve the following quadratic function by utilizing the square root method. Y=xsquared minus nine
Chemistry
High School
What volume of dichloromethane (ch2cl2) is produced when 149 liters of methane (ch4) react according to the following reaction? (all gases are at the same temperature and pressure. ) methane (ch4)(g) carbon tetrachloride(g) dichloromethane (ch2cl2)(g)'
Business
High School
Mc qu. 36 qingyi works for a large technology. Qingyi works for a large technology company as an engineer. As an employee, why should he look at his company's financial statements?
Computers And Technology
High School
Discuss how the core value of responsible stewardship applies to the development and enforcement of process synchronization in our computer systems. I look forward to our discussions this week
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