<span>You
are right in that bananas contain potassium and K-40 is a naturally
occurring potassium isotope AND the K-40 in an average banana does decay
at a rate of about 31 ATOMS per second (half-life is > 1 billion
years). This is an extremely low level of radiation and nothing to worry
about. Bananas will definitely NOT cause a "nuclear winter."</span>
Answer:
D, but if feel sorry my second guess will be B
Answer:
Group 17 Melting point 113.7°C, 236.7°F, 386.9 K
Period 5 Boiling point 184.4°C, 363.9°F, 457.6 K
Block p Density (g cm−3) 4.933
Atomic number 53 Relative atomic mass 126.904
State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes 127I
Electron configuration [Kr] 4d105s25p5 CAS number 7553-56-2
Explanation:
The right option is; B) the total variety of organisms on Earth
The total variety of organisms on Earth explains biodiversity
Biodiversity is the variety and variability of all species (different plants, animals and microorganisms) from all sources (marine, terrestrial and other aquatic ecosystem) on earth or within a particular region. Biodiversity involves genetic diversity, species diversity and ecosystem diversity which all functions together to form the complexity of life on earth.
Color patterns can be thought of as mosaics of different-sized, form, brilliant, and colored patches. A number of natural conditions, including ambient light, watercolor, viewing distance, and the visual capabilities of guppies and three of their predators, were used to assess how noticeable guppy color patterns were.
A particular color pattern element (patch reflectance )'s spectrum, the medium's transmission spectrum, and the ambient light spectrum that strikes the patch all interact to determine the light spectrum that reaches the eye's surface (air or water).
The light at distance x from the patch that reaches the eye at any given wavelength, I, is the result: Q(& x) is the photon flux from the patch reaching the eye (patch radiance), and Q(A) is the photon flux of ambient light incident on the patch.
Predation intensity varies spatially with guppy color patterns, which are influenced by the make-up of the predator communities (Endler, 1978). As a result, calculations were made independently for the color patterns of guppies that are unique to three different predator communities.
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