depends on the individual egg and starting circumference. When I did this experiment in the past the circumference increased by 10 to 15 mm.
You have to show a picture of the chart in order for me to answer your question.
I believe the correct answer is that the <span>change in pH would destroy the herbivores present in the lake. Due to the increase in pH algae could not survive in the lakes so they find other places wherein they could reproduce therefore increasing the population of </span><span>periphytic algae.</span>
Soils<span> usually have a pH in water of between 5 (unlined </span>mineral soils<span>) and 7.5 The basic </span>elements<span> of </span>soil<span> acidity and liming do not change: a useful Nitrogen (N) deposition had </span>become<span> the dominant pollutant in acid.</span>
Plant and animal cells both undergo mitotic cell divisions. Their main difference is how they form the daughter cells during cytokinesis. During that stage, animal cells form furrow or cleavage that gives way to formation of daughter cells. Due to the existence of the rigid cell wall, plant cells don't form furrows.