As another example, consider the downward force<span> of gravity that the Earth exerts on </span>you<span> (also </span>called<span> weight). In turn, </span>you<span> exert an exactly equal upward </span>force<span> on the Earth. Together, those </span>two forces<span> form an action-reaction </span>force pair<span>.</span>
A) environment is most likely the answer. I'm a bit rusty on my biology though. Hope I helped!
Answer:
I believe that the best example of rotational motion is : B. The wheel spins as long as the hamster keeps running.
Explanation:
Rotational motion refer to a rotation movement, which means the main axis point stays the same.
The answer is clearly the option <span>A, because in the Urey/Miller experiment, they simulated Earth's early atmosphere and they simulated the lightning as electrodes, to see if single compounds or amino acids would form. Hope this is useful</span>