Yes, Chemical reactions occur slower at lower temperatures and faster at higher temperatures. When you put a glow stick in cold water, the chemical reaction slows down but will last for a longer period of time. When you put a glow stick in hot water, the reaction speeds up but will be over quicker.
Not sure about the variable one though, sorry!
It depends on the season, but anywhere in the tropics (between 23.5 degrees North and 23.5 South) at high noon, when the sun is at the highest point in the sky.
<span>The components of animal cells are centrioles,
cilia and flagella, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes,
microfilaments, microtubules, mitochondria, nucleus, peroxisomes, plasma
membrane and ribosomes. Lol I hope this is what you were looking for!</span>
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The answer is C
Weather changes and it is recorded daily
every day we have different weather (btw)
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