William Smith and Georges Cuvier
The correct answer is <span>C. You cannot view live specimens because the necessary preparation kills cells. </span>
The answer is pretty self-explanatory. Unlike it, regular microscopes can view living creatures such as bacteria or similar.
Explanation:
Physical weathering is the disintegration of rocks into smaller chunks in nature.
Water is one of the agents that causes physical weathering.
- during periods of low temperature especially the summer, water usually collects within rock cavities.
- When temperature drops, the water freezes and expands.
- Periodic freezing and thawing of ice leads to physical weathering.
- Also, in tropical regions, alternate wetting and drying of rocks occur.
- When a rock is wet, it absorbs more water and it volume expands.
- Drying occurs and it loses the water.
- This continuous process leaves cracks in rock.
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She should repeat the experiment with a different species of plant and photograph the changes. Using a potted plant, asking your teacher, and doing the experiment over again will do nothing :)<span />