By left I guess that you mean the western side of the Pacific Basin. There is no longer a spreading ridge on the western side of the Pacific Basin--so the floor is no longer spreading. The seafloor and the paleomagnetic stripes on the seafloor of the Western Pacific were actually created many millions of years ago. In fact, the western side of the Pacific Basin is being subducted--so, the western ocean floor is actually disappearing beneath Japan, New Zealand, etc.
<span>In the southeastern part of the Pacific, there is still a spreading ridge, the East Pacific Rise, off of Central and South America. And there are little remnants of spreading ridges just off the the Northwest coast of North America </span>
<span>The Atlantic Basin, on the other hand, which has a spreading ridge right down its middle, and has only insignificant subduction along its margin (beneath Caribbean plate), is still getting wider. </span>
Answer:
Molecule size - independent variable
The ability of the material to diffuse - dependent variable
Explanation:
Got it right on edge
1. Carbon dioxide, NADPH, ATP
2. ADP, phosphate, NADP, glucose
3. NADPH, ATP, oxygen
Answer:
Linnaean steps.
Explanation:
About 1.2 million species have been formally described, the vast majority from the land rather than the oceans
Answers: option b. supplements
Explanation:
Supplements are only needed when you have a special defficiencies on your intake of nutrients on as consequence of an organic disorder.
Healthy athletes who are on a balanced diet are already having all the vital nutrients, needed from their diet.
Athletes with intense activity do need vitamins, carbohydrates and fats which are on the regular diet: fruits, vegetables, carbohydrates and fats. Eating healthy provide you the nutrients your organism needs to obtain energy and create the muscles to perform well as athlete.