Answer:
Water Withdrawal: it has happened in some lakes in Minnesota
Explanation:
The water cycle is influenced by seasonal-climatic fluctuations and human activity. Water withdrawal is one of the human activities that most seriously affect the amount of water in lakes and aquifers by reducing water storage, thereby altering the flow in streams, lakes and wetlands. Concerning this situation, the state of Minnesota incorporated 1- the use of a US database (State Water Use Database, SWUD) with useful water use information on withdrawals and consumptive uses and 2- an index based on the sum of permitted water withdrawal from surface and groundwater. This index estimates the use of water as a percent of the surface water runoff to define and predict the vulnerability of lakes, using data from 54 stream gages recorded from 1988-2007. The catchment scores are scaled from 0 to 100 depending on the percent of runoff used.
Answer:
100 watt
Explanation:
In parallel the 100w bulb will glow brighter.
The 100w bulb has a lower resistance of the two. That’s why it uses more power normally.
In series, the same current must flow through the two bulbs. And beacuse the power in each bulb is proportional to the resistance, keeping the current constant, the bulb with the highest resistance will glow brightest.
Ignoring the effect of the heat if the filaments. As the resistance in the glowing wire increases with temperature, the bulb with the highest resistance will glow proporitionally more than the power difference suggests. Likely the 100w bulb will not glow at all.
Answer:
Because, Air (or any gas) takes up space in water, just like solids. Air (or any gas) is less dense than water, so gas bubbles float to the top of water.
Since a decomposer feeds on dead organisms, the scenario that describes a fungi as a decomposer is fungus growing on dead leaves. The correct answer is B.