Answer:
a.If we increase the wind velocity, the maximum vertical dispersal height will decrease, while the rate of diffusion will increase
b.If we increase the humidity, the maximum vertical dispersal height will increase after 24 hours.
c.If we increase the lapse rate, the maximum vertical dispersal height of the pollutants will increase
Explanation:
a.If we increase the wind velocity, the maximum vertical dispersal height will decrease, while the rate of diffusion will increase
b.If we increase the humidity, the maximum vertical dispersal height will increase after 24 hours.
c.If we increase the lapse rate, the maximum vertical dispersal height of the pollutants will increase
Explanation:
The faster a stream flows, the larger the size of particles it is able to transport.
Fast moving stream due to their velocity and momentum can exert more force and impact larger materials more causing them to move readily.
- The faster the speed of stream the larger the size of sediment it is able to transport.
- This why the edges of oceans contains very coarse particles whereas the still deeper waters are made up of fines.
- A stream is able to transport sediments in three forms:
- As solution in dissolved forms
- As bedload which made up of large boulders.
- As suspension
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Answer:
(a) work required to lift the object is 1029 J
(b) the gravitational potential energy gained by this object is 1029 J
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the object, m = 35 kg
height through which the object was lifted, h = 3 m
(a) work required to lift the object
W = F x d
W = (mg) x h
W = 35 x 9.8 x 3
W = 1029 J
(b) the gravitational potential energy gained by this object is calculated as;
ΔP.E = Pf - Pi
where;
Pi is the initial gravitational potential energy, at initial height (hi = 0)
ΔP.E = (35 x 9.8 x 3) - (35 x 9.8 x 0)
ΔP.E = 1029 J
The answer is A because An Indicator" changes color when it comes in contact with an acid or a base
An indicator could be anything like:
1) Litmus paper
2) Bromothymol blue
3) Phenolphthalein