P represents heating and Q represent cooling.
this is because when you start from a liquid and turn to a gas the particles move faster making them farther apart, causing a gas. the opposite happens when you go from a liquid to a solid. the partials move closer together causing a solid to form. :)
1) - The opinion that one's own experiences are unique compared to others is due to perspective, however, the reason for one's experiences to in face be similar to other's would most likely be caused socially.
2) - I would definitely answer "d) social structure".
3) - Answers d and b are both likely candidates for being the answer, however, the answer choice d seems a bit opinionated which leads me to believe the answer is b.
4) - Answers a and b are both reasonable answers, I would most likely select a.
5) - The answer appears to be b.
6) - The answer "c) To distinguish between right and wrong" is the least fitting, therefore, the best answer as empirical research isn't likely to debate morals.
I hope this helps, Jasmeen! :)
Answer:
Cyanide.
Explanation:
If we look into the data, Jared must have been given Cyanide poison. His pyruvate enzyme has not changed at all. It would have been affected if he was given arsenic.
However, his NADH level has increased and his intermembrane level has decreased which indicates that he has been given Cyanide. As we know cyanide disrupts electron transport cycle, NADH can no longer transport electrons into the intermembrane space and it causes an increase of electrons in NADH chain while decrease of electrons in intermembrane as a result.
Answer:
In 1849, the California Gold Rush results in a flood of immigrants to the West Coast whose demand for lumber triggers economic development in the Pacific Northwest. Lumber from the Columbia River and from Puget Sound is more plentiful and more easily transported by sea to San Francisco than from the Sierra Nevada. As California grows, so will the timber industry and the economy of the Northwest.
Carpenter James W. Marshall (1810-1885) is credited with first discovering gold on the American River in 1848. Word of the find leaked to the world and the following year, tens of thousands of Forty Niners travel to California by ship and overland. Sparsely settled Oregon Territory experienced a temporary drop in population as men left their farms to find gold. Supplying the miners and the growing city of San Francisco quickly became a major industry and ships called at Northwest settlements looking for logs, which the homesteaders could easily cut close to the water.
After the first big influx of miners -- and the return of many to their homes -- San Francisco and California continued build to houses, wharves, railroads, and mines, all of which required lumber. Water- and steam-powered mills sprang up along the inland shores of Oregon and Washington Territories. Loggers felled trees both to sell and to clear land for farms and cities. The lack of laws governing land use at the time made timber essentially free. Lumbering became the leading industry in the Northwest for the rest of the century.
Improvements in technology -- geared locomotives, donkey engines, and sawmill efficiencies -- helped increase production from 160 million board feet in 1879 to one billion board feet 10 years later. Completion of transcontinental railroad lines in the 1880s and 1890s opened the rest of the country as a market for Northwest forest products.
Explanation:
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