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The idea of the atom is dated back way back to Aristotle's day as you know. But you may not have known that there were many ideas about what the atom would be. some believed that there was only 1 fundamental particle, others however believed that there was no atom at all and that you could just keep cutting the cake forever and never stop. Aristotle's four elements (fire earth air and water) where believed to be fundamental units that everything was made of. Different things such as would and glass would be a combination of earth fire and air perhaps. You may see now how different this idea is from the atom nowadays. there are magnitudes of different types of atoms. the 118 elements you know of are only a fraction of the thousands of isotopes (an isotope is an atom with slightly more or less nuetrons than the normal one with as many nuatrons as protons).
Species, because from D, K, P, C, O, F, G, S in the Taxonomic Rank, species is the most specific.
They cause climate change by trapping heat, and they also contribute to respiratory disease from smog and air pollution. Extreme weather, food supply disruptions, and increased wildfires are other effects of climate change caused by greenhouse gases.
Answer: atmospheric, carbon dioxide
Global climatic change is directly linked with the changes in the atmospheric conditions, this is because of increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Atmosphere is the distinct layer of gases in the planet earth. Atmosphere regulates climatic change in a region. Carbon dioxide is a hot and harmful gas affects the quality of respirable air, and increasing the temperature of global climate.
Epstein (1965) presented observers that photographs of a quarter, dime, and half-dollar were all equal in physical size. The photographs were at the same distance from the observers. Using only one eye the observer said that <span>the dime was closest, the quarter was farther than the dime, and the half dollar was farthest of them all. Using two eyes this was not the result, because they were aware of the distance. So, t</span>his Epstein's results showed that familiar size is most effective when other information about depth is absent.