The correct answer is - nutrients.
The cold water is very rich in nutrients, and those nutrients are crucial for the survival of the small organisms as they are their primary food source. When El Nino occurs though, the water is becoming warmer and stops the up-welling of the cold water, which also means that the nutrients remain deep with it. As a result, the small organisms are left without their primary food sources, thus they struggle to survive, and even die out in the region on a large scale.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because a potato named a potato is a potato
The correct answer is option C, that is, they are all consumers.
Consumers feed on producers or other consumers in order to thrive in the environment. For example, deer are herbivores that signifies that they consume only plants, that is, producers. Another example of consumers are black beers, which are scavengers and omnivores, that is, they will consume or eat anything.
Answer:
As the Figures progress, you can see that the salt dissolves. Through Figure (a), the salt is more compact and has not dissolved, therefore, the molecules are close intact. From Figure (b), the water is starting to dissolve the salt. Here, the the salt begins to spread throughout the water which will form salt water. And lastly, through Figure (c), the water has fully dissolved the salt. The salt molecules are all spread and have combined with the
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
Embryo,correct. I think it is helpful