The interaction of a volcanic eruption spouting carbon dioxide to the air is an interaction between the atmosphere and the geosphere. A volcanic eruption is an event that occurs in the geosphere. Air is part of the atmosphere. If you look at it logically the only answer would be 1.
1. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system. It takes 88 days for it to orbit around the sun and It was named after the messenger mercury.
2. Venus Takes 224 days to orbit around the sun and its the second planet to the sun so its temperature is pretty hot. It distance to the sun is <span>67.24 million miles.
3. Our dear earth is the 3rd planet to the sun and for obvious reasons is the only planet able to maintain life on it.
4.Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and is the second most small in size from the other planets. It takes 687 days to orbit around the sun.
5. The fifth planet from the sun, jupiter is the most biggest in mass size within the solar system. The time it takes to orbit the sun completely is </span> <span>11.862 years. Due to its big size this planet is very slow.
</span>6. 2nd to biggest planet in the solar system is saturn. Its mostly made out of gas,ice and other molecules.
7. finally The last planet is neptune. Neptune being so far away from the sun it's obvious that its cold. neptune being the last gas giant planet its <span>2.795 billion miles away from the sun.
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Hope This helps sorry if i messed up on some things oh and BTW im still wondering where uranus is at :l
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Cells of germinal epithelium are cubiodal.
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A. Triglycerides (CiaH36O2l3 store about twice as much energy as polysaccharides (CH2O)
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Energy, as stated in this question, can be of two types namely: kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy due to motion i.e the energy used to transport solute etc.
On the other hand, potential energy is the energy due to position like the energy stored in the covalent bonds of a molecule. Based on this question, the fact that triglycerides (a type of lipid) store about twice as much energy as polysaccharides (carbohydrate) is evidence that POTENTIAL ENERGY is stored in covalent bonds.