<span>Despite its small size, Massachusetts features numerous distinctive regions. The large coastal plain of the Atlantic Ocean in the eastern section of the state contains Greater Boston along with most of the state's population, as well as the distinctive Cape Cod peninsula.</span>
Answer:
ISCO-DUG-WUAZ
Explanation:
Seismic waves of an earthquakes is recorded first in the station closest to the earthquake. The P wave is the faster moving wave and then the S wave. The faster the time it takes the P and S waves to register in the seismographer the closer the station to the site of the earthquake. Bearing this in mind, the wave was first registered in ISCO making it closest to the earthquake site, followed by DUG and then WAUZ.
ISCO (14sec)-DUG (57sec)-WUAZ (73sec)
Answer: Anaerobic respiration or Fermentation
Explanation:
When we are engaged in intense physical activity such as running or riding a bike, the muscles need energy to function and they get this from aerobic respiration.
They will quickly run out of the oxygen required to sufficiently use aerobic respiration however and will turn to anaerobic respiration which can produce energy in the absence of oxygen.
As the body uses anaerobic respiration however, lactic acid is produced and builds up in the muscles. It is this lactic acid that leads to the muscles feeling sore.