When two sea caves on opposite sides of a headland are eroded and unite a sea arch forms.
Sea arch is a natural opening and a type of erosional landform that forms due to different rates of erosion, usually as a result of different resistance of bedrock. Sea arch is made up of a soft rock that eroded as waves hit land which creates caves in the rock. Two caves may become jointed over some time to form a tunnel and eventually, a sea arch.
Nature not sure how to explain so sorry
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Chemical nutrients and energy tend to flow in the same direction for most of an ecosystem. The big difference is that the chemical nutrients are ultimately recycled in the ecosystem while the energy is ultimately lost from the ecosystem to the universe at large. Energy in any ecosystem ultimately comes from the Sun.
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b. the same gene, but not necessarily the same DNA base position.
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Starting with a population of genetically identical mice, you discover two new independent mutant strains in which all of the animals have epileptic seizures. In both strains, you know that the epileptic seizures are due to a single DNA mutation. You cross a mutant mouse from one strain to a mutant mouse from the second strain and find that none of their offspring undergo spontaneous seizures. From this experiment you would conclude that the two mutant strains of mice most likely have mutations in the same gene, but not necessarily the same DNA base position.
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Terrestrial biomes are distinguished primarily by their predominant vegetation, and are mainly determined by temperature and rainfall. Differences in temperature or precipitation determine the types of plants that grow in a given area . Regions of similar climate and dominant plant types are called biomes.
Climate is the major factor affecting the number and diversity of plants that can grow in a terrestrial biome. Climate determines the average temperature and precipitation, the length of the growing season, and the quality of the soil, including levels of soil nutrients.
The primary factor which determines a biome is the climate. Temperature and precipitation essentially determines what kind of growing season or soil quality the terrain may have,which therefore affects the growth of plants living there.