Answer:
D. Hydropower can harm native aquatic populations.
Explanation:
- Hydropower is the power of water or hydrosphere and is the cheapest and simplest form of energy.
- The hydrosphere is a renewable source of energy and is thus non-polluting but most of the hydropower that is converted into electricity is harmful to the marine and aquatic life forms.
- As it disturbs their habitats and created chemical and physical change in the body of water. Such as depletion of oxygen and enrichment of nutrients.
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Answer: D.) It allows water to resist freezing and thawing cycles.
The ability of the water molecule to absorb and retain heat is called as heat capacity of water, because of this property the temperature of water remains the same for long, irrespective of the external environment. It allows water to resist freezing and thawing cycles because water molecules will resist change in it's temperature. This temperature regulation will prevent instant heating and cooling, hence, will provide suitable environment for the survival of marine organisms.
A: Viruses, Prokaryotic, and eukaryotic cell all have dna as their genetic material
Answer:
They all have cholorophyll
Explanation:
Or we can say they carry out photodynthesis and make food.
See, all the pictures are green, this green pigment (colour ) is cholorophyll.
The first, second and fourth are pictures of leaves [which makes food] and the third picture is a illustration of the mitochondria.
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