Answer:
relationships among organisms and evolutionary relationships for organisms with a shared common ancestor.
speed = distance/ time
Sally's speed = 200m / 39 s = 5.13 ms^-1
<span>This is a great question and I would love to hear what a roller coaster designer / engineer thinks makes a successful roller coaster. Until they show up, though, you've just got me.For me a successful roller coaster is one that fills me with dread as it makes the slow climb up the track, and then converts that dread into pure adrenaline as it takes me down and around. It's the one that makes your stomach drop as you're in freefall and makes your heart skip a beat as you take a corkscrew loop. Some roller coasters are open at the bottom so your legs dangle off. Some go backwards through a corkscrew. Those are fun additions.What I'm saying is that a good roller coaster is one that floods you with emotions as you're riding it - think about the Mummy ride at Universal Studios. It's not a particularly crazy coaster as far as thrill rides go, but the design of the ride itself is meant to fill you with anxious dread as you wait for something to happen and then launches you at breakneck speed when you least expect it. That's a good roller coaster, and I'm not even sure you'd actually call it a roller coaster.Well that's me ^.^ I hope this helps</span>
Answer: The correct answer is
No, because NaCl is Ionic
Explanation:
NaCl can pass through the cell membrane because it is Ionic and separates into Ionic components Na+ Cl+.
Cell membrane are phospholipids bilayers and have hydrophobic tails and face inside of the cells . The fatty acids tails are non polar and only non polar substances can pass through it but salts is a polar molecules because it is an ion and cannot pass.
Answer:
The correct answer is - A. A computer model.
Explanation:
Pilots use flight simulations for their training, airlines heavily depend and rely on the training at computer simulators (fixed base simulators). These simulators are based on Artificial intelligence to stimulate real-like virtual conditions with 3D geographical locations and many other components such as cockpit controls and how to use the cockpit displays to control the airplane.
Thus, the correct answer is - A. A computer model.