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<em>Answer: Volcanic landforms tend to be cinder cones, stratovolcanoes, volcanic domes, and calderas.
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<em>Cinder cones are small volume cones consisting predominantly of tephra that result from strombolian eruptions. ...
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<em>They are actually fall deposits that are built surrounding the eruptive vent.</em>
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Single-cell organisms
Explanation:
In 1735, Linnaeus introduced a classification system with only two kingdoms: animals and plants. Linnaeus published this system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms in the book "Systema Naturae". In the epoch that Linnaeus created this system, single-cell organisms such as bacteria and protists were almost unknown. In 1866, E. Haeckel added a category including both bacteria and protozoa, thereby adding a category formed by single-cell organisms (different from animals and plants). During the 1900-1920 period, bacteria were classified as a separated kingdom named 'prokaryotes'. The current three-domain classification system was introduced by C. Woese in 1990. In this system, all forms of life are divided into three different domains: archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote domains (this last composed of protists, fungi, plants and animals).
Genes are DNA or RNA, they act as instructions to make molecules called proteins! They are found in chromosomes and there main objective is to carry out information that determines your characteristic traits that are inherited from your parents!
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