The answer that contributes to Mars's cool temperatures is the third choice - Its thin atmosphere and distance from the Sun.
Mars is relatively distant from the Sun - it is the fourth planet away from the Sun which means that it can be quite cold there given that its atmosphere is quite thin which means that the cold is quite present there.
(12g)/(75.398cm^3)
=0.159 g/cm^3
answer would be = 0.16 g/cm^3
Yes water is a polar molecule
<span>B. millions of years hope this helps</span>
Answer:
Breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, a 3 carbon molecule takes place in the cytoplasm. The pyruvate is converted to CO2, H2O and energy in the mitochondria of the cell
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