An example of potential energy is 1. The air in an inflated balloon.
Potential energy is stored energy. The air in the inflated balloon has elastic potential energy because it is being stored in the ballon. If the mouth of the inflated balloon is released or if the balloon is popped, the potential energy in the balloon transforms into kinetic energy.
All of the other answer choices are examples of kinetic energy or energy in motion. The wrecking ball, boulder, and water are all moving which means that they all contain kinetic energy, not potential energy.
My best guess would be C because when you split something up the mix’s of animals decreases and it would be a disturbance
Answer:
carbohydrates. nucleic acids and water. oxygen gas and fats. NOT NUCLEIC ACIDS AND WATER
Answer: fats and proteins
Explanation:
The fat molecules are the important biomolecules which consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The arrangement of these atoms make the structure of fat hydrophobic which is soluble in organic solvent and insoluble in water.
The proteins are also the vital metabolic biomolecules some of them are regulatory others can be structural in nature. They consists of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. These biomolecules also contains sulfur, phosphorus and nitrogen in composition.
1. Protect
2. Skull
3. Rib cage
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<span>Climate describes the average conditions and
atmospheric patterns of a region over time. Weather and climate are both used
interchangeably but they differ in the length of time they are measure and how
specific trends affect them over specific periods.
Climate includes describing precipitation, temperature, and humidity for longer
periods; whereas, weather includes sunshine, rain, and thunderstorms. Usually weather
statistics to learn about climate would range from 30 years of observation while weather
considers more the real-time measurements of events like cloud cover or rain
that one commonly sees in weather forecasts on the television. </span>