Answer:
plants do need animals
Explanation:
plants need animals to insect something into them .. for example, when an apple is a plant because it comes from a tree which started off as a small plant and once it all grows up and it drops apples, its seeds are taken from the animals such as birds and they drop the seeds which help plants produce more and more apples
Answer: Constant velocity
Explanation:When drag is equal to weight, there is no net external force on the object, and the acceleration becomes zero. The object then falls at a constant velocity as described by Newton's first law of motion. The constant velocity is called the terminal velocity.
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No. Washington state laws do not apply to Native Americans living on reservation land. This is because, like stated above, reservations have tribal sovereignty (the right to self-government,). You can picture it like a reservation is a country within the country of the United States. That little country has its own laws and customs and beliefs. Honestly...I'd argue that federal law can't overrule tribal sovereignty either, but...apparently it can.
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Catalytic converters are used as an exhaust emission control device and are used to remove toxic gases and products by catalyzing the redox reactions.
The Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) standards were set of rules enacted in the USA to increase the efficiency of fuel engines and hence to reduce the emission rates .
The ethanol as compared to the conventional gasoline emits 50 per cent or lesser greenhouse gases to the environment .
The seashore is an inhospitable place for marine animals to live. Seawater has much less temperature variation throughout the year than air. In other words, during the summer in New York it can be 98˚F but the sea isn’t much warmer than 75˚F. In the depths of winter it can be –10˚F on land, but the water will be 48˚F. Animals that spend all their lives out at sea have a fairly steady environment. Those that are exposed to air at low tide, may face broiling hot temperatures in summer and freezing cold temperatures in winter. They may be soaked in fresh water when it pours with rain, and pounded by rough waves during a storm. Animals that can survive on the shore have to be tough! The higher the animals live up the shore the longer they are likely to be exposed to the land environmental conditions. On rocky shores this leads to bands of animals that are the best adapted to being exposed for that period of time. These bands are called tidal zones.