"Extrapolation" is the one procedure to analyze data listed among the following choices given in the question that <span>is most likely to result in an inaccurate prediction. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope the answer has helped you.</span>
Answer:
Many Reasons
Explanation:
For starters, low T - or low Testosterone can lead to low libido, which may physically cause him not to want to reproduce. Low T can also have detrimental effects to the fidelity or health of sperm cells, as testosterone is necessary for the proper maturation of sperm. That means then, that at the cellular level if you have unhealthy sperm then they may not be able to fertilize an egg.
A - In the liquid state water has a higher density more than in solid. Reason being ice floats in water, and first is formed on its surface and then in the bottom. Therefore, ice covers the water column as a blanket.
B - Water is a universal solvent for polar compounds.Then the property is being polarity.
C - high surface tension, cohesion, and adhesion.
D - There is higher heat of vaporization
E - It is cohesion
F - hydrophobic interaction, cohesion and adhesion.
G - Adhesion and capillary action.
Cohesion is termed as the attraction which is between molecules of the same substance.
Adhesion are termed as fibrous bands which are formed between organs and tissues. It often occurs as a result of injury during time of surgery.
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This question is incomplete. The options are:
a. Oligocene b. Eocenec. Miocene<span>d. Pleistocene
</span>Option b is correct. This relates to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) which occured around 56 million years ago and was similar to modern-day climate change. Warming of more than 5 degrees Celcius occured over<span> 15-20 thousand years because of input of more than 2000 gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere. The PETM resulted in mass deep ocean extinctions and mass terrestrial and shallow ocean diversification.</span>