The answer to the first question is"lithosphere" - the others are: part of earth that includes all the water (hydrosphere), all the air ( atmosphere) and all the organic matter (biosphere).
Trying to understand a solar eclipse is a kind of a scientific inquiry - it refers to the phenomenon, and the purpose is not to understand the specific instance, but the full phenomenon.
Density (a) is the correct answer
<span>Scientists believe that differences in density cause hot, plastic-like rock in the asthenosphere to rise toward earth's surface. </span>
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High level: sweating profusely, the foggy mirror, the jet engines, and dew deposits.
Low to average: Includes Wet clothes, the comfortable outside feeling long a lakeshore on the hot summer day, and food storage no mold.
Explanation:
- The humidity of the air impacts our lives on a daily basis, As humans are consciously aware of it. When the temperature and relative humidity are high, people often feel the high temperature as more uncomfortable like heat index.
- The relative humidity also even affects the rate of food forms. Humans often try to adjust the humidity and temperature in the air by the climate control such as climate-controlled storage units.
Since there isn't suggested answers I'll answer you which are not found.
In mid latitude regions of the Earth the climate types that are lacking are the tropical climate types, and the polar climate types. The tropical climate types are concentrated around the Equator and in lower latitudes, while the polar climate types are concentrated around the poles and higher latitudes.
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<u>Waste water is any water that is affected by human use and is combination of all domestic, industrial and agricultural stuff</u>s.
Explanation:
- It can be also called as the stormwater or surface runoff, or sewer infiltration. This type of water can include the domestic wastes involved in households like toilet flushes, dishwashers, washing machines, and detergents. This type of water in developing countries if often treated with septic tanks, drain fields, and onsite sewage systems.
- Chemical or physical pollutants include heavy metals, organic and inorganic soluble matter such as urea, gases as hydrogen sulfide, various oxides and toxins of pesticides and methane.
- Use of micropollutants like plastics, and thermal pollutants like heat energies derived from the power station and industrial manufactures. Certain biological sources of pollutants like Bacteria, Virus, and Protozoa, and parasites like organisms.
- It can include parasitic like insects, arthropods, and others that reduce the biological oxygen capacity of the freshwater stream and decline in the fish population due to the nutrification of water and contaminants due to the wastewaters.