Answer: The needle on a compass always points in the direction of magnetic north because of the magnetic poles of earth. the compass is essentially a magnet itself, so the southern pole of the compass is attracted to the northern pole of earth.
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Answer:
10. dependent as a change has occurred which has affected something else which is measurable.
11. dependent as a change is made to the environment this is why some species cannot live there as they have adapted to the climate.
12. Dependent due to change occurring it has resulted in the population decreasing which is measurable.
13. Dependent as the animal's and plants' survival is reliant on the environment.
14. Dependant as the plants require sunlight for photosynthies
Answer:
All are dependent
Explanation:
What does your body use to replace tissues and organs?
Answer:
the body produces stem cells
Explanation:
Foliation occurs when minerals are flattened by heat and pressure. this results in a layered or banded texture. What type of rock do you think is foliated?
Visible silicate minerals split into dark and light bands or lineations in a metamorphic foliation known as gneissic banding. Typically coarse and frequently folded, these grains. Gneiss is the name for a rock with this texture.
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When you use electricity in your home,
which resources are powering it?
Research the energy resources used
to power your state’s electrical grid
(that’s what supplies your home with
electricity). In the space below or on
a separate sheet of paper, create an
informative handout to provide to the
people of your state.
Include the following information in your handout:
• Which state do you live in?
• What is the population of your state?
• What percent of the electricity in your state comes from
nonrenewable resources?
• What percent of the electricity in your state comes from
renewable resources?
• What percent of the electricity in your state comes from
nuclear energy?
• Which renewable resource is used the most in your state?
• What is an interesting fact about energy usage in your
state?
I live in United Arab Emarates/Dubai
Powering Your Home: Understanding Energy Resources in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai, one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, is a rapidly growing city with a population of over 3.3 million people. With the increase in population and development, the demand for electricity has also risen significantly. Have you ever wondered where the electricity that powers your home comes from? In this handout, we will provide you with information about the energy resources used to power the electrical grid in Dubai.
Nonrenewable Resources:
Dubai relies heavily on nonrenewable resources such as natural gas and oil to generate electricity. As per Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), in 2020, 94% of the electricity generated in Dubai came from natural gas and 6% from coal.
Renewable Resources:
Dubai has been working to diversify its energy mix by investing in renewable resources. According to DEWA, 6% of Dubai's electricity in 2020 was generated from renewable sources, such as solar and waste-to-energy. DEWA has set a target to increase the share of renewable energy in Dubai's energy mix to 75% by 2050.
Nuclear Energy:
Dubai is also investing in nuclear energy to diversify its energy mix. The first nuclear power plant in the UAE, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, started operations in 2020. It is expected to generate 5.6 GW of electricity and will contribute to reducing carbon emissions.
Most Used Renewable Resource:
Dubai has the world's largest single-site solar energy project, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. It is a key component of Dubai's clean energy strategy, and its capacity is expected to reach 5 GW by 2030. The solar park uses photovoltaic solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity.
Interesting Fact:
Dubai is home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, which has been designed to be energy-efficient. It uses a combination of technologies such as a high-performance glass facade, an efficient air-conditioning system, and a double-decker elevator system that reduces energy consumption by 20%.
Conclusion:
Dubai's energy mix is currently dominated by nonrenewable resources, with natural gas being the primary source of electricity generation. However, the city is making significant strides to increase the share of renewable energy and diversify its energy mix. By investing in nuclear energy and the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, Dubai is working towards achieving its goal of becoming a sustainable city and reducing its carbon footprint.
Answer: Windmills and solar panels
Explanation: It is used by solar energy from energy and friction with the atmosphere and CO2
How much is the mass of aluminum with a volume of 1 m3 less than the mass of lead of the same volume?
Answer: the masses:mA=mFe or ρA1VA1=ρFeVFethen use the volume of a sphere. By substitution. The answer is (2.70∗103kg/m37.86∗103kg/m3)(2.00cm)3=23.3cm3
Explanation: you must go from left to right when solving substitutuing the first side then dividing
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Select the correct locations on the image.
Where would you expect a hot main-sequence star with high luminosity to be located on the following HR diagram?
Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HR diagram) is one of the most important tools in the study of stellar evolution. Developed independently in the early 1900s by Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell, it plots the temperature of stars against their luminosity (the theoretical HR diagram), or the colour of stars (or spectral type) against their absolute magnitude (the observational HR diagram, also known as a colour-magnitude diagram).
Depending on its initial mass, every star goes through specific evolutionary stages dictated by its internal structure and how it produces energy. Each of these stages corresponds to a change in the temperature and luminosity of the star, which can be seen to move to different regions on the HR diagram as it evolves. This reveals the true power of the HR diagram – astronomers can know a star’s internal structure and evolutionary stage simply by determining its position in the diagram.
Answer:
between 0 and -5
Explanation:
Plato/Edmentum
26 points. Pls, hurry. When you lift a book from the ground to your desk, what kind of work do you do, negative or positive? By lifting the book, what do you change? Does the book gain or lose energy? What kind of energy?
Second question: A ball with a mass of 5.0g is moving at a speed of 2.0 m/s. Would doubling the mass or doubling the speed have a greater effect on the kinetic energy of the ball? Explain.
Answer:
Negative kind of work can be done.
For the effective radiation of heat from an electric heater. Why should we polish it to shine but not keep it clean or paint it green or black?
Answer:
Polish it to shine
Explanation:
Mahiya and Mrinmoy are in a relay around a square field with each side of length 60m. First, Mahiya runs at a speed of 6 ms−1 for 60m to pass a baton to Mrinmoy. Then Mrinmoy runs 120m at 4ms−1 while Mahiya runs through the field to reach the other corner. Then Mrinmoy passes the baton. But Mahiya is now tired since she has been constantly running. So, she only runs at 3ms−1 for the final 60m. What is the average speed of the baton in ms−1?
The average speed of the baton can be determined by dividing the total distance travelled by the total time taken for that travelling.
\(Average\ Time = \frac{Total\ Distance}{Total\ Time}\)
First, we will find the total distance, by adding the distances travelled by both Mahiya and Mrinmoy, while carrying the baton.
\(Total\ Distance = Distance\ Travelled\ by\ Mahiya\ to\ pass\ the\ baton\ to\ Mrinmoy\ +\ Distance\ Travelled\ by\ Mrinmoy\ to\ pass\ the\ baton\ to\ Mahiya\ +\ Final\ Distance\ Travelled\ by\\ Mahiya\)Total Distance = 60 m + 120 m + 60 m = 240 m
Now, we will find the total time taken for this travelling. To find out the total time we will divide each distance travelled by the speed of the traveller during that distance:
\(Total\ Time = \frac{60\ m}{6\ m/s}+\frac{120\ m}{4\ m/s}+\frac{60\ m}{3\ m/s}\\\\Total\ Time = 10\ s\ +\ 30\ s\ +\ 20\ s\)
Total Time = 60 s
Now, we finally find the average speed of the baton by using the formula:
\(Average\ Time = \frac{Total\ Distance}{Total\ Time}\\\\Average\ Time = \frac{240\ m}{60\ s}\)
Average Speed = 4 ms⁻¹
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You want to describe the harmonic motion of a swing. You find out that it take 2 seconds for the swing to complete one cycle. The swing passes through 48 degrees as it goes from high point-to-high point in its motion (passing through a center).
a. What is the period of the swing?
b. What is the frequency of the swing in hertz?
c. What is the amplitude of the swing?
Answer:
If it takes the swing 2 seconds to complete one cycle, then
that's the period of its motion ... 2 seconds.
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period ... 1/2 Hz.
('Hz' means 'per second'.)
Explanation:
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The velocity of the vehicle is equal to 406.5 m/s. The velocity in Km/hr is 1463.4 Km/hr.
What is the velocity?Velocity can be demonstrated as a vector measurement of the direction of the object and the rate of motion of an object. The velocity of an object can be described as the change in the body's position w.r.t. time.
Velocity can be expressed as a vector quantity as it consists of magnitude as well as direction. A mathematical formula common and simplest way to find velocity.
v = d / t
Where v is the velocity, d is the distance covered and t is the time taken by the body.
The S.I. unit for velocity can be represented as m/s and can be expressed in terms of miles per hour (mph), and kilometers per hour (kph).
Given, the distance traveled by the vehicle, d = 100 m
The time taken by vehicle = 0.246 sec
The velocity of the vehicle, v = 100/0.246 = 406.5 m/s
We know that 1km = 1000m then 1 m = 10⁻³ Km
1 hour = 60 ×60 = 3600 s
1s = 1/3600 hr
Therefore, velocity, \(\displaystyle v = 406.5 \times \frac{3600}{1000} Km/hr\)
v = 1463.4 Km/hr
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When you drop something, first of all it accelerates.
The faster it falls, the bigger the force of ______ that acts on it.
choose from the list to complete the sentence:
friction gravity air pressure
note: apparently the answer is friction but it doesn't make sense to me so please explain.
The faster an object is going, the more resistance there will be. An example of this would be if you're running the faster you run, the more air is going against you.
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Which statement is not part of the cell theory?
A. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
B. Animal cells are generally more complex than plant cells.
C. All living things are composed of cells.
D. All cells are produced from other cells.
Answer: the answer is b
do footballers get paid even though they do not win a match?
Answer:
However, in general, football players are paid whether they are paid or not. However, it is clear that if they are not on the field, they will not get a win, a goal or more.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
they shouldn't get paid unless they win
The variables for this experiment include mass, volume, and the materials in the various balls and their densities. In Part III, you will be investigating questionable baseball. Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences and identify the independent and dependent variables. In Part III, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is. In Part III, the dependent variable, the one that you measure the response in, is...
Answer: material and density
Explanation:
Any other Gypresgions come from shakespeare and are they used today?
Answer:Both books find Shakespeare deeply Catholic, but they reach very different conclusions about what that meant in his life and work during a time of official Protestantism, the Jesuit mission to England, and sharp divisions among Anglicans, Puritans, and Catholics.
Explanation:
Could the snowboarder stop himself in mid-air, even for a moment?
Answer:
No i dont think so
Explanation:
Pretty sure thats not how it works if he stopped then he would go down because of Gravity.
Answer:
Quite possibly
Explanation:
He maybe could but it would take a bit and he would probably end up just falling after that due to the gravitational pull of the Earth.
How does the agricultural activity most likely affect the surface water of the area?
Answer:
Agriculture has been the cause of significant modification of landscapes throughout the world. Tillage of land changes the infiltration and runoff characteristics of the land surface, which affects recharge to ground water, delivery of water and sediment to surface-water bodies, and evapotranspiration.
Explanation:
A road sign says "Tucson, Arizona - 120 miles." How many kilometers is this?
slightly less than 60
slightly more than 60
slightly less than 200
slightly more than 200
Which is the definition of the equator?
A. The equator is half of a sphere, which is used to describe one half of the Earth.
B. The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into two equal parts. It is also used as the basis for the word’s time zones.
The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into two equal parts. It is also used as the basis for the word’s time zones.
C. The equator is an imaginary horizontal line drawn on the Earth equally between the North and South poles.
D. The equator is half of a circle used to describe the northern half of the Earth.
Answer:
D. The equator is half of a circle used to describe the northern half of the Earth.
Explanation:
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Answer: C
Explanation: The equator divides the earth into North and South pole
only known planet able to support life
1
Earth
2. closest planet to the sun
7
Mars
3. hottest planet in the solar system
Jupiter
4. largest planet in the solar system
Neptune
5. large ring system
Mercury
6. blue color from methane gas
Uranus
7. once had water on surface
Venus
8. rotates on its side
Saturn
Tanya planted seedlings in her garden over the weekend. The instructions that came with the seedlings stated that they need to be planted 0.2 meters apart. Tanya has a measuring tape that has values in centimeters. Help Tanya convert meters to centimeters.
Determine the ratio to use: .
Tanya should plant the saplings 20 centimeters apart.
1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
Multiply the given value by the ratio: .
Answer:
Explanation:
1 meter = 100 cm
1 cm = 10 mm
Then,
0.2 m * 100 cm / 1 m = 20 cm
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How do we know there has not been an increase in the number of earthquakes? Officials from the U.S. Geological Survey, the government agency that keeps track of earthquakes, point to statistics. On average, there have been no more earthquakes so far in 2010 than there were in previous years.
What Happens During Earthquakes?
In reality, it's not the number of quakes that has gained our attention, but the devastating impact quakes can have. Earthquakes are very natural—it's inevitable that they'll happen because of the way the planet works. The earth's surface is made up of tectonic plates that fit together like puzzle pieces and are always moving past each other. When two of the plates' edges get caught, stress builds up at the fault line—the crack between the plates. When the plates are finally able to break free of each other, the stress is released, and an earthquake occurs. Earthquakes of varying strengths happen every day, usually at fault lines. Some of these quakes have a high magnitude, while others are relatively weak. But it's often where an earthquake takes place that determines whether it will be something that goes largely unnoticed, or a disaster that affects thousands of people.
What Is Changing?
In the past, earthquakes were not as much of a problem because Earth's population was smaller, and cities were less populated.
"Look at some of the big [earthquakes] recently," said Debarati Guha-Sapir of the World Health Organization. Guha-Sapir cited some earthquakes that took place in areas where the population had increased in recent years, making the quakes more serious. "Had the Izmit or Bhuj quakes [of 1999 and 2001] happened 30 years ago, the events would have been relatively insignificant, as the [populations] of these cities were a third of what [they were when the earthquakes happened]. Increasing population density makes a small event into a big one."
Some of the earthquakes that took place in early 2010 occurred in highly populated areas, as well. More people are moving into megacities that happen to be built on fault lines—and many cities are on fault lines. Of the 130 cities with more than one million people, more than half are in earthquake zones, making them more prone to earthquakes.
In many of these cities, officials have drawn up laws requiring that buildings be designed and constructed to endure earthquakes. But some cities, particularly those in developing countries, lack the resources to do this. There, people are rapidly putting up substandard buildings that can't withstand the force of the shaking earth. For example, the Haiti earthquake took place near the nation's crowded capital. There was a great deal of destruction because there were "too many people crammed into a city that wasn't meant to have that many people and have an earthquake," said University of Miami geologist Tim Dixon.
Another reason quakes seem worse is that we're paying more attention. Everyone noticed when the Haiti earthquake was quickly followed by the Chile earthquake. Many people watched the news and the Internet for updates on these disasters, unable to believe that they were seeing two major earthquakes in such a short period of time. But eventually, the earth will have a period when earthquakes are minor or in unpopulated areas. Then people won't notice quite so much anymore.
"People are paying attention to the violent planet we've always lived in," said Dennis Mileti, a seismic researcher. "Come back [at a time when] there have been no [noticeable] earthquakes, [and] most people will have forgotten [about them] again."
According to the article, what is one reason why it seems as if the world is experiencing more earthquakes than usual?
Answer: because there has not been one in years
Explanation: there was not on now 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, and 2019
Answer:
The number of earthquakes has not increased because earthquakes didn't happen in the USA for a while.
Explanation:
Missy watched a storm last night with her brother. During the storm, she witnessed a large lightening bolt. What energy transformation allowed her to see the lightening?
sound
thermal
electrical
light
Answer:
The answer to the question is light
Answer:
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Explanation:
The bottom wave has a greater _____
(1 point)
amplitude.
frequency.
trough.
wavelength.
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The bottom wave has a greater frequency.
Explanation:
1. Waves with a low frequency have a longer wavelength.
2. Waves with a high/great frequency have a shorter wavelength.
The bottom wave has a greater frequency. So, the second option is correct.
What is meant by frequency of a wave ?Frequency of a wave is defined as the number of oscillations the wave completes in one second.
Here,
The diagrams of two waves are represented. The propagation of wave from the time zero to one second is given.
From the first diagram,
The wave is travelling from point a at t = 0 and reached at the point b at t = 1 s. This means in a time duration of 1 second, it has travelled a distance ab from a to b. The time taken for one oscillation to complete is called the time period. In the diagram, the number of waves passing in one seconds can be calculated. A few number of waves passed in one second.
From the second diagram,
The wave is travelling from the point a to point b in a time duration of one second. When compared to the top wave, the time taken for one wave to complete is lesser for the bottom wave. That means the time period is lesser than the top wave. In the diagram, it can be seen that, the number waves that has been completed in the one second is very high compared to that of the top wave. That means the bottom wave has higher frequency than that of the top wave.
Hence,
The bottom wave has a greater frequency.
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(you can just say a color)
Answer:
I think its red
Explanation:
divide the distance 8000 by the hours 10 to get 800
Answer:
Red.
Explanation:
If you divide the distance by the time, you will discover that the airplane traveled 800 miles per hour.
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Which effect is created when two sound waves that are close in pitch
interact?
O A. Echoes
O B. Loudness
C. Beats
O D. Intensity
Answer:
C. Beats
Explanation:
When waves are interfering with each other, the sound is louder in some places and softer in others. As a result, we hear pulses or beats in the sound.
Answer:
beats
Explanation:
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
Gives a pictorial indication of how far and fast an object has moved
a. speed
b. velocity
c. frame of reference
Answer: the answer is C
Explanation:
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Which of the following is true about good running form?
It will make your run less enjoyable.
It can decrease your risk of injury.
It can cause injuries such as shin splints.
Hurry!
Answer:
It can decrease your risk of injury
Explanation:
Running well can make sure you don't get hurt.
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