The offspring would be 50% BB and 50% Bb, so the plants would be tall. :)
<span>A sand bar that completely crosses a bay, sealing it off from the open ocean, is called a baymouth bar.
As a result of longshore drift (which creates beaches as well), this depositional feature that doesn't allow access to a bay is created. This refusal of access is complete, not partial as is the case with a barrier island separating a lagoon. A baymouth bar consists of a lot of sand and gravel that accumulated over time.
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Answer: The plants that form coal grow during the summer months when the weather is warm.
Heat can be transferred from one object to another since, If there is a temperature difference between two systems, heat will always find a way to transfer from the higher to the lower system.
Kinetic energy can be transferred from one object to another, when two objects crash. One example of kinetic energy being transferred from one object to another would be a collision of pool balls, Since one ball would hit another causing it to move. Also Kinetic Energy is, “The <u>energy</u> of motion, observable as the movement of an object, particle, or set of particles. Any object in motion is using kinetic energy: a person walking, a thrown baseball, a crumb falling from a table, and a charged particle in an electric field are all examples of kinetic energy at work.”
And last but not least, Thermal Energy which, is often referred to as heat. The thermal energy of matter depends on how fast the atoms or molecules are moving. The faster they are moving, the more thermal energy they possess. Therefore, the temperature of the matter would be higher. Thermal energy is a form of kinetic energy. One example of Thermal energy being transferred from one object to another is, Thermal energy from a hot stove is transferred to a metal pot and causes the water molecules to move faster increasing the temperature of the water. Fun fact; Thermal Energy can be transferred in three ways known as, Conduction, Convention, Radiation.