This model shows how cold winter air is warmed in the Great Lakes Basin, which creates ideal temperatures for year-round
fruit farming, which statement best describes this interaction?
A)
B)
The biosphere and hydrosphere interact, which affects the
atmosphere
The geosphere and atmosphere interact, which affects the
hydrosphere.
The hydrosphere and atmosphere interact, which affects the
biosphere.
The geosphere and hydrosphere interact, which affects the
atmosphere
C)
D)
The generalization could the field biologist correctly make is that the pepper frog and bullfrog do not interbreed.
<h3>What do you mean by Habitat?</h3>
Habitat may be defined as a type of natural environment for which a particular species is best adapted due to natural selection.
In this graph, it is clearly demonstrated that the particular species undergo breeding at a specific period of time during a year. The species of pepper frog breed in the month of April, while the species of the bullfrog breed in the month of July.
Therefore, the generalization could the field biologist correctly make is that the pepper frog and bullfrog do not interbreed.
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Microscopes
Before the development of microscopes, the existence of cellular life was unknown. By examining a piece of cork, Robert Hooke first saw and named cells. Antony van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to see living cells.
Incomplete question. The full question read;
If the US modifies techniques for timber management, it is expected that US forests will
a. not be able to meet long term timber needs
b. be able to meet long term timber needs
c. result in deforestation
d. provide increasingly cheaper timber
Answer:
<u>b. be able to meet long term timber needs</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember</em>, the emphasis here is on the modification of the present techniques for timber management in order to boost productivity.
Hence, we can conclude that since there would be an improvement in production efficiency,<em> the US would be able to meet its long-term timber needs.</em>