Answer:
Normal Faults
Explanation:
A normal fault is usually identified as the fault in which the hanging wall (HW) block goes down with respect to the footwall (FW) block. Both the blocks are displaced by a certain displacement, due to the extensional force (or tensional force) acting on them. The layers of rocks here are pulled apart, in the zone of omission.
These faults, including the reverse, strike-slip faults are all planar, contrasting geological features that are found in the region where the rocks experience compressional or tensional forces.
Answer:
Monocot roots are mostly fibrous while dicot roots are mostly tap root.
Monocot root has a wide pith while dicot root does not.
Explanation:
Starting off, the conditions required for a seed to germinate are:
- warm temperatures, so that enzymes can act efficiently.
- water, for chemical reactions to place.
- oxygen, for respiration.
<u>Observations</u>:
Dry cotton wool: Seeds placed here will not germinate. They will not show any changes since not all the the conditions are met. (There's no water)
Wet cotton wool: Seeds placed here will germinate since all the conditions required for germinations to take place are met.
Covered with water: The seeds will gradually start to expand. The oxygen which is dissolved in water does not enter the seed due to excess water thus preventing germination.