Answer:
Yes and no
Explanation:
The water we drink today is the same the dinosaurs drank because no new water has been created since. However, the cycling of water in the planet requires for it to travel from one sink to another in a process that may last millions of years. For example, the water the dinosaurs drank may have sank to the bottom of the ocean and remain there for millions of years and thus would technically not be the same that we drink today.
The information needed would be found on mRNA that is transcribed from a section of DNA. The mRNA is translated by the ribosome into the product polypeptide based on the sequence.
Plants deficient in nitrogen have thin, spindly stems and their growth is stunted.
Answer:
Water moves through the Earth's Geosphere by surface runoff and infiltration.
Explanation:
Igneous rocks<span>, which means that they cooled from a magma. There is lots of liquid rock available.</span>