The part of the water cycle that get whatever is evaporation
Archaebacteria is the answer I'm pretty sure you are looking for. anybody correct me if I'm wrong
Please be informed that plants which are adapted to grow in water are known as <u>aquatic</u> <u>plants</u> eg: lotus and hydrilla
However, the observable characteristics of plants which grow on water are:
- Deeply dissected and waxy leaves
- Specialized pollination mechanism variation in growth pattern.
<h3>What are living organisms?</h3>
Living organisms; be it plants or animals are any organic or living system which is composed of cells and function as an individual entity.
- Generally, all living organisms share a number of key characteristics or functions such as movement, respiration, homeostasis, reproduction, growth, evolution, competition and others.
- Animals and plants also posesses systems such as the digestive, skeletal, transport, nervous, excretory, respiratory and reproductive system.
- Living organisms are also taxonomically classified as either unicellular microorganisms or multicellular plants and animals
So therefore, please be informed that plants which are adapted to grow in water are known as aquatic plants eg: lotus and hydrilla
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Answer:
I would say B is the answer.
Explanation:
An applied force is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object. Example: pushing a box to the other side of a room.
A normal force is a force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other. Example: resting a book upon a table.
Drag is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding fluid. This doesn't really match the force we use.
However, an attractive force is a force by which one object attracts another. Example: two magnets pulling/colliding together. This is a good example of a force we exert on objects when it is pulled toward us.
Theory ----> not proved yet
Law --------> a theory which is proved and universally accepted