An endangered species is a type of species in which this type of organism has decreasing numbers and are dangerously close to going extinct. Invasive species are species in which an organism invades an environment where it is not native to, and take over the ecosystem. Local species are species in which the organism is native to that environment and plays a key role in that ecosystem. A keystone species is a species in which the organism is a key part of that ecosystem to thrive; without it, the ecosystem would collapse
Answer:
For the cardboard column the 4 u DIDNT answer in order r Y Y N N
And for the Topaz column the ones in order that u DIDN'T answer are N Y Y
Explanation:
Cardboard is a solid and is inorganic but not naturally occurring or a mineral.
Topaz is not inorganic but is naturally occurring is a crystalline structure and is a mineral
Answer:
Option C, At a subduction zone, oceanic crust is forced deep into the Earth.
Explanation:
At sub-duction zone, the dense oceanic plates coincides with the less dense continental plates and thus sink below the continental plates. Sometimes these oceanic plates being dense, sink to greater depth with in the earth’s mantle. The sub-duction zone causes earth quakes of high intensity when oceanic crust penetrates to greater depths of earth crust as they tend to change the rheology of the earths’ mantle and also causes bending of plates
Hence, option C is correct
The f1 generation may have genes for short plants just that the genes for long plants are dominant over the genes for short plants(recessive) so when cross pollination happen and that two f1 long plants which are homozygous cross pollinate, the recessive genes have a chance of being paired up in new offspring(F2 offspring) thus the possiblity of short plants in f2 generation