Evaporation
Conduction to air, which then rises in convection
Radiation of infrared energy
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Evaporation is a method where the water changes from the liquid stage to the gas stage. The liquid molecules will collide with each other when they are changing their phase. During this change, there will be a little energy transformation happening from one molecule to another.
- Conduction is the process at which the electricity or the heat transmitted through the medium when the difference in temperature occurs. In this process, the material is not moving.
- Convection movement will happen in gases and liquids because of their tendency to get hotter. Less dense molecules will go up and the denser molecule will come down which eventually transfer heat.
- Radiation is the energy emission in form of subatomic particles, electromagnetic waves and other high energy particles.
Answer: C. every ecosystem in the area
Explanation:
Answer:
Correct answer is Wegener had no compelling mechanism to explain what would cause the continents to move.
Explanation:
A is not correct as through his researches he presented his theory to other scientist.
B is not correct as Wegener was very educated, and was even even working as a professor at University.
C is correct that although he presented his theory, he couldn't explain totally how it happened.
D is not correct as during his lifetime his theory wasn't widely accepted. That happened 20 years after his death.
B. canadian territories are under a constitutional monarchy
Canada
still exists such that the Queen of England is the head of state or
formal representative of canada. However they are protected by a
constitution and act as an independent nation with a head of government
(the prime minister) taking care of actual governmental affairs. The
queen does not have direct power in the same manner as the prime
minister hence the division head of state vs head of government.
Answer:
Kazakhstan
Explanation: Kazakhstan's Lake Balkhash is the 15th-largest lake in the world and the third-largest in Asia.