Answer:
Temperature, humidity, and wind speed.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Big Bang theory is a theory on how the universe came into existence. The idea is that the universe started from no immaterial things but from a one point, (Basically they are saying the universe started from nothing).
There has been experiments done saying that it will keep growing larger and larger day by day.
Answer:
G and K
Explanation:
Crossing-over is a genetic phenomenon that occurs in meiosis, specifically, Prophase I. It is when chromosomal segment (genes) are exchanged between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. Crossing-over occurs only to genes that are UNLINKED i.e. genes located on different chromosomes or far apart on the same chromosome.
This unlinked genes are said to have the highest RECOMBINATION FREQUENCY. Crossing-over allows genes on the same chromosome but far apart from each other, assort independently, which allows alleles to be recombined on the same chromosome. This phenomenon does not occur to genes that are close on the same chromosome as they will be inherited together as a unit.
In this case, G and K are the farthest apart, hence, they will have the highest RECOMBINATION FREQUENCY i.e. the likelihood for homologous crossing-over to take place during meiosis.
The only choice that would describe your description the most would be C).tundra. it can be very cold, since usually located in the north regions of our world, such as russia, greenland, iceland, and canada! it is dry, since there is a lack of moisture in the air. In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. there are 3 main types of tundra climates:
*arctic, which is cold and dry
*antarctic, which is mostly snowy, and extremely cold
*alpine, which is what i have given as examples, russia, greenland, iceland, and canada
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The living organisms in an ecosystem can be divided into three categories: producers, consumers and decomposers. They are all important parts of an ecosystem. ... Consumers are animals and they get their energy from the producers or from organisms that eat producers.