Lake Effect snow occurs when cold air, often originating from Canada, moves across the open waters of the Great Lakes. As the cold air passes over the unfrozen and relatively warm waters of the Great Lakes, warmth and moisture are transferred into the lowest portion of the atmosphere. The air rises, clouds form and grow into narrow band that produces 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour or more.
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Wind direction is a key component in determining which areas will receive lake effect snow. Heavy snow may be falling in one location, while the sun may be shining just a mile or two away in either direction.
The physical geography of the land and water is also important.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
mass/volume=density
.0057/.0235
=.2425531915 kg/L
=.24 kg/L
Answer:
D. build them up and breaks them down
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1. I'm pretty sure one of them is membrane
2. A cell can die through infection, poisoning, overheating, or even lack of oxygen.
3. I think it depends on how fragile the membrane of the cell is.
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Answer: No, only identical twins will look identical.
Explanation:
Identical twins are also called monozygotic twins. Such twins are produced by the fertilization of one egg that splits into two. The genes present in these twins are same thus the expression of traits is also same in them and they have the same sex.
Sam and Joe and Maria and Ella are identical twins these pairs are expected to have same genotypic and phenotypic traits. They may be clones of each other. But if Sam and Maria are married and Joe and Ella are also married then their children will have some similar traits in common but their children will not be identical as they are not identical twins as their parents were.