The answer to this question who did Hogg mess with at the arcade is C
Answer:Hmmmm, I am a Fire Sign so I am not afraid of alot usually
Explanation: I am strong-willed, strong-minded, and not easily swayed if I suspect someone is not on the up and up .I have been the Fixer in my life ...Never planned it it just happened ..In my jobs I fixed things, Homes I fixed things, even cars ....I tried to fix things for my dying mom and I could not save her :( I am creative and highly curious about a lot of this world and others. I have met some great people and was very lucky to be friends with them throughout their lives ,.
I am academically all there as I am in college working on my degree.
I am an artist and want to do more of it
I want to graduate and get to work in my chosen field ..
I am mourning my deathly ill friend who was like a real brother to me
The answer is 3 and 1/5 if you want it in a mixed number. if you want it in an improper fraction it would be 16/5.
hope this helps!
Answer: Mangroves have one of the most unique reproductive strategies in the plant world. Mangroves are viviparous (bringing forth live young), just like most mammals. Rather than producing dormant resting seeds like most flowering plants, mangroves disperse propagules via water with varying degrees of vivipary or embryonic development while the propagule is attached to the parent tree.The red mangrove flowers mostly during the summer months. The long cigar shaped propagules are often found hanging on the tree all year long. The black mangrove flowers all summer long with the lima bean shaped propagules produced during late summer and early fall. The white mangrove flowers mid to late summer with small green pea shaped propagules produced a month later. Once the propagule drops from the parent tree there is an obligate dispersal period which each species’ propagule must remain in the water. During this period embryonic development continues. For the red mangrove this dispersal period is the longest at 40 days. The black mangrove propagule must drift for at least 14 days. The white mangrove dispersal period is the shortest at 5 days, which also includes germination. If the propagule strands in a “favorable” area, there is an obligate stranding period before the primary roots and cotyledons (primary leaves) emerge. The red mangrove has the longest obligatory stranding period of 15 days. However, the propagule may be lying horizontally on the sediment or vertically “standing up” and may be covered by water during this time.