Freezing point of the water is innate property. Therefore, I would say that the freezing point of water from 1 billion years ago would still be the same as to what temperature the water would freeze today. Thus, I choose letter D. 0°C.
Answer: 360°
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Lines of longitude are imaginary lines that used along with latitudes allow us to be able to locate points on Earth. Longitudes are drawn vertically on maps with the most popular one being the Prime( Greenwich) meridian.
As the Earth is spherical, the lines of longitude encircle the Earth which means that an entire longitudinal line will be 360°. As maps are flattened out, the longitudinal line is divided into 2 such that the longitudinal lines seen on a map are 180° each. When a line of longitude is added to its opposite, they will reform the original line that runs around the earth thereby making 360°.
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The summer climate of the thar desert affect the way that the area used. Explanation: The Thar desert is located on the northern westernmost part of India and cover a distance of about 200,000 km square thereby forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. It has about 100–500mm per year rainfall.
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Dissolved Oxygen and Water. Although water molecules contain an oxygen atom, this oxygen is not what is needed by aquatic organisms living in natural waters. A small amount of oxygen, up to about ten molecules of oxygen per million of water, is actually dissolved in water. Oxygen enters a stream mainly from the atmosphere .
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I want to investigate how temperature affect the concentration of oxygen in air as it will affect how much oxygen we inhale per breathe. Oxygen by percent composition in air is 20.95%. However, the oxygen concentration/density in air varies due to the expansion of gas particles and varies inversely wth temperature according to P/RT=n/V.
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Asteroids/Asteroid Belt
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The rocks between Mars and Jupiter are known as the asteroid belt. Many of the asteroids are grouped into families. Examples of asteroid families include Flora, Eunoma, Koronis, Eos and Themis.