For the first one I’d say D
The answer for the 2nd one is C.
Answer:
Natural selection doesn't really choose what animal/species is going to survive it's all based on the environment they live in. While a blue bird does well in the jungle it may not do well in the desert. For individuals it's based on their genes and genetics. Some are more prone to have a trail that doesn't benefit them and in fact, harms them in their environment. For populations you will see lots of the same animals but with different traits so some may do better in the wild than others because of those traits. A population is more likely to be successful because you do better when working with others. So animals have a better chance to survive if there is more diversity.
The right answer is 2HgO → 2Hg + O2
Balancing a balance equation consists of finding the right stoichiometric coefficients. These coefficients (placed in front of each molecule) balance the number of each of the different atoms involved during a chemical reaction.
In this reaction, we find on both sides the same number of atoms: two oxygen atoms and two atoms of mercury.
Answer:
THE MAIN BELT Plants in the Blackland Prairie include bluestem grass, Indian grass, many other tall grasses, and trees. There are bacteria in the soil and algae in the ponds. All of these biotic factors of the Blackland Prairie depend on one another to live.