Answer:
c
Explanation:
seas water isn't fresh water
Answer:
1. polarity
2. hydrogen bonding
3. High heat capacity
4. Adhesion
5. polarity
6. surface tension
7. high heat vaporization
8. hydrogen bonds form a rigid and stable network
9. Water is a polar substance and fat is a nonpolar substance.
10. Cohesion
Explanation:
Water is a polar molecule that is held together by hydrogen bonds to form strong cohesive forces. This accounts for the surface tension in water. Surface tension is the force acting on water that it makes to behave like a stretched elastic skin.
The polarity of water accounts for the fact that it is found in several parts of the body where it largely plays the role of a polar solvent.
High heat capacity of water enables it to function well in the area of thermoregulation in the body. High heat vaporization accounts for the fact that water helps maintain extreme temperature changes in an area.
When in solid state, the hydrogen bonded network in water becomes rigid and forms a very stable network of water molecules. Being polar, water does not interact with fat because like dissolves like.
In plants, the attachment of water to plant roots is known as adhesion and is necessary for the capillary movement of nutrients to plants via the root.
The terms for each description are:
- <u>Edwin Hubble:</u> known as the father of the Big Bang Theory.
- <u>Albert Einstein:</u> responsible for the general theory of relativity.
<h3>How to match the terms with each description?</h3>
In this exercise, you're required to match the appropriate terms with each description as follows:
<u>Cosmological Principle:</u> states that all matter is evenly distributed throughout the universe, in the same amounts, moving in the same directions, and in the same ways.
<u>Gravity:</u> thought to have started the "Big Bang".
<u>Expansion:</u> Hubble's law tells us this is happening to the universe.
<u>Explosion:</u> formed the stars, galaxies, and solar system.
<u>Edwin Hubble:</u> he is known as the father of the Big Bang Theory.
<u>Albert Einstein:</u> he is responsible for the general theory of relativity.
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