The answer top the question given above is letter c. Surface currents.
There are two types of ocean currents, surface current and deep currents.
Surface currents which are caused by winds,move warm water
away from the equator and cool water away from the poles. Deep currents on the other hand are driven by differences in water density.
Answer:
Because of the fact that Snails cannot survive in nasty water.
Explanation:
Explanation:
there are a couple of environmental factors that affect the rate of transpiration. they include:
I) wind:in a windy environment there is easy movement of moisture hence it does not accumulate on the leaf surface. this helps to increase diffusion gradient between the intercellular spaces in the leaf and in the environment there4 the rate of transpiration is increased. in a calm environment moisture accumulates on the surface of a leaf there4 reducing the diffusion gradient there4 reducing the rate of transpiration
ii) atmospheric pressure :in low lands there is high atmospheric pressure than in the highlands. the more the atmospheric pressure the more the pressure exerted on the cells of the leaves there4 reducing the rate of transpiration.
iii) humidity:the more the humidity in the atmosphere the less the rate of transpiration. this is due to low diffusion gradient due to accumulation of water vapour on the surface of the leaf
iv) temperature:a rise in temp increases the water vapour holding capacity of air in the air spaces within the spongy mesophyll layer. the water vapor pressure in the intercellular spaces increases causing an increase in diffusion gradient between the intercellular spaces and the environment there4 increasing the rate of transpiration. decrease in temp decreases the water vapor holding capacity in the intercellular spaces there4 diffusion gradient is lowered there4 reducing the rate of transpiration.
Answer: i believe its D, the strength of the bonds between atoms
Explanation:
(apex)
1. Survival fitness is the existence of organisms <span>that are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others.
2. A wooden fence is not considered a living thing. It might have living things growing ON it, but it's not living. It was once a living thing yes, but now, no.
3. The trunk on a tree is definitely a living thing. It's part of the tree after all.</span>