Answer:
Over time, rain and weathering cause rocks to release phosphate ions and other minerals. This inorganic phosphate is then distributed in soils and water. Plants take up inorganic phosphate from the soil. The plants may then be consumed by animals.
Over time, rain and weathering cause rocks to release phosphate ions and other minerals. This inorganic phosphate is then distributed in soils and water.
Explanation:
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Maybe 3 im not sure but is there anthing else i can help with
Answer: I couldn't find the site, but I can tell you what each of these men, that way you can find them on your own :)
Explanation:
Using a bullfrog as an example
Their common name is Bull frog, their scientific name is Lithobates catesbeianus
Major physical structures and color are: Strong legs for jumping, buldge-y eyes, slick skin. They are usually greenish brown.
Oops. I just saw the Siberian wood frog bit.
I need to go, but I hope my bullfrog example will help you answer your questions for Siberian wood frog. :)
<em>1.) True</em>
<em>The reason this is true is because adjusting the camera allows you to get an understanding of how someone else should look or how they would likely look best when photographed. It also gives an understanding of how a camera should be aimed to get the best result.</em>
<em>2.) True</em>
<em>While many cameras have this feature, most are configured to only use this feature when the photographer selects it. This feature allows the photographer to adjust the camera in case they feel something isn't quite right with it, and it also allows them to get into the picture themselves if they feel they want to. </em>
<em>Hope this helps you, and have fun with whatever it is you are doing with your camera.</em>
<em>-Sayonara</em>
Answer:
I would say overpopulation
Thus because when they are trying to navigate through jungles, they are destorying whats in their path, without realizing. There are so many of the elephants it just keeps happening over and over like a cycle.