Answer:
A falling object reaches what’s known as its terminal velocity when friction — the slowing force of air — cancels the downward pull of gravity. That means the drop stops speeding up and keeps falling at a steady rate. This should be the top speed at which a droplet can move. Yet scientists have observed raindrops plummeting faster than their terminal velocity.
Photosynthesis takes in the carbon dioxide produced by all breathing organisms and reintroduces oxygen into the atmosphere.
Answer:
Explanation:
The choices provided are:
a.restaurants that use C-8-coated cookware
b.cookware manufacturers who make pans out of steel only
c.stores that sell C-8 nonstick cookware
d.individuals who use steel cookware at home
From these choices B is the correct answer.
Restaurants that use C-8 cookware will not profit from using it but will need to lose money by replacing the old C-8 coated cookware.
Stores that sell this nonstick cookware will also need to replace their inventory so they won't be making extra money, only losing it.
And individuals at home will still be using steel cookware and won't benefit or lose anything by this change with the regulations of the c-8 coated nonstick cookware.
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, animals cells have a nucleus and plant cells have a nucleus. Animal cells and plant cells are both eukaryotic.
Answer:
She should use the example of "the wave" in stadiums to illustrate the idea of a nerve impulse.
Explanation:
"The wave" in a sport stadium is a good example to explain how a nerve impulse works because it shows how an action potential travels from one point to its destination making changes in the membrane potential that would be the equivalent of people standing up and sitting down to allow the next row to do the same to reach its final destination.