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Explanation:
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Explanation:
Water tends to move in nature. This movement is facilitated by an osmotic gradient created as a result of OSMOSIS. Osmosis is the movement of water from a region of low solute concentration (high solvent concentration) to a region of high solute concentration (low solute concentration) through a semi-permeable membrane.
Salt contributes to the tonicity of the soil it was sprinkled in the sense that it makes the solute concentration of the soil higher (hypertonic) than that of the plant cell (hypotonic). This creates an osmotic gradient causing the movement of water from the plant cell into the road containing salt in order to form an osmotic balance. The water passes through the cell membrane of the plant cell which acts as the semi-permeable membrane in this case.
The movement of water out of the cell will eventually make the plant cells around that road area shrink (reduce) and likely die, due to loss of water content.
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The answer is option B "Late summer and early fall storms"
Explanation:
less tropical storms form into Hurricanes. A few great ecological conditions should be available to allow Hurricane. To start with, warm sea waters of in any event 80 degrees Fahrenheit should stretch out to a profundity of 150 feet or more. Warm surface temperatures along are insufficient for typhoon development; there must be a plentiful profundity of warm water to give energy to the tempest. Second, the environment should cool quick enough from the surface upward to permit soggy air to keep on being precarious and convect. Layers of warm air over top stop or "cap" tropical improvement. At long last, there should be minimal vertical breeze shear, that is, change in wind speed, between the surface and the highest point of the lower atmosphere. Solid breezes over top forestall tropical Hurricane development.