The statement "<span>For water to become a mechanical weathering agent through ice wedging, it needs to go through a cycle of freezing and thawing." is true</span>
Answer:
History is the study of the past in all its forms. Philosophy of history examines the theoretical foundations of the practice, application, and social consequences of history and historiography. It is similar to other area studies – such as philosophy of science or philosophy of religion – in two respects.
Explanation:
Answer: option A. the colors absorbed when an element gains energy.
Justification:
The electromagnetic waves, visible light included, consists of a gamma of waves with different frequencies and wavelengths.
The visible light can be decomposed in a set of series of lines of light with different frequencies and that decomposition is what a spectrum of light is. Each series correspond to a color.
The atoms can absorb and emit photons. That is, atoms can absorb and release energy.
When the atom abosorbs a photon an electron gets excited ( the electron gains energy).
The light absorbed, then, corresponds to color absortion, and the spectrum of absortion is the colors absorbed by the atom when its electrons gain energy by the absortion of photons (light).
Answer:
The last one, to swim
Explanation:
The function of cilia and flagella move liquid past the surface of the cell. For single cells, such as sperm, this enables them to swim. For cells anchored in a tissue, like the epithelial cells lining our air passages, this moves liquid over the surface of the cell (e.g., driving particle-laden mucus toward the throat).
Answer
Depends on type of mixture. But I think separating the different sized particles through filtration would be a sufficient answer for middle school level unless they have taught you about other mixtures.
Explanation:
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There are thousands of way to separate mixtures. Each way is specific to the type of mixture. If the mixture is homogeneous processes like distillation can be employed. For heterogeneous mixture filtration can be used to separate particles of different sizes.