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ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
6

What are some powders that you might find on the kitchen floor

Biology
1 answer:
kramer3 years ago
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<span>You may find: flour, baking soda, ajax (bleach powder), yeast, powdered salt and powdered sugar could all be found on a kitchen floor. Any powdered substance used for baking, cooking, seasoning, cleaning, sterilizing or washing could be spilt on the floor or used to clean the floor surface.</span>
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From about 450 to 300 million years ago, bryophytes dominated the earth's vegetation, and then about 300 million years ago, gymnosperms began to become more prominent.

<h3>Evolution of plants</h3>

About 450 to 300 million years ago, most of the plants as we currently have them are yet to evolve according to evolutionists.

Instead, seedless vascular plants such as bryophytes were around. Many years after, these seedless plants evolved into vascular plants with seeds that are not enclosed in fruits.

Vascular plants with seeds but without fruits are known as gymnosperms. Plants whose seeds are enclosed in fruits, angiosperms, evolved thereafter.

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1- C) C) Inside the nucleus

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As we know there is no charge on neutron, positive on protons and negative on electrons, that is why the overall charge of an atom is neutral. Because the positive charges are equal to negative charges, they cancel the effect of each other.

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2- B) Mesosphere

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Mesosphere is the part of our atmosphere that is present directly above stratosphere and extends 31 to 53 miles or 50 to 85 km above the earth. This is the place where the air masses are relatively mixed together and the temperature decreases with altitude. Atmospheric temperatures reach the lowest average value of around -90°C in the mesosphere. The research has shown that meteors burn up in the mesosphere.

Sometimes we can see a certain kind of lightening on sky that is called sprites. It appears above thunderstorms in the layer mesosphere.

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3- A) It describes specific relationships which change over time.

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Scientific law is very different from a theory since law is just a description of facts or the phenomenon we have observed, while the theory explain why a specific phenomenon occur under certain circumstances. The reasoning part is missing in the law that is why it just describes relationship between certain factors we were researching over a certain period of time.

Laws can also considered to be as observation about a relationship of two or more than two things that has been tested by series of experimentation and supported by those experimentation.

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4- A) May be re-examined to strengthen science

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As we know that the science always demands for testing and again testing until we reach a reliable theory that can be transformed into a scientific law based on those replicated results.

Scientific law is very different from a theory since law is just a description of facts or the phenomenon we have observed, while the theory explain why a specific phenomenon occur under certain circumstances.

Therefore, we can say that law always does not demonstrate how exactly the phenomenon took place. There is no doubt that if a theory is not disproved by researcher over a long period of time, it becomes a law. However, to reach that conclusion just on the basis of time is not sensible. It is better 1- be re-examined to strengthen of a phenomenon and retest it so that the more reliable description can be made a law.

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5- B) Downwards

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However when a storm become mature in intensity cold air start to dominate and leads to the breaking up of storm.

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