Limestone is the correct answer
Answer:
24 molecules
Explanation:
All the carbon in the sugar comes from CO2. 6 molecules of CO2 need to be fixed to form 1 molecule of glucose (a 6 carbon sugar). So 24 molecules of CO2 should enter the calvin cycle to produce a sugar that has 24 carbon atoms.
Answer:
The genotype of the parents are not given. Let's try to answer this question generally. Let's assume the genotype of both parents to be Bb as genotype is not given.
Explanation:
B b
B BB Bb
b Bb bb
There is a 25% chance that the offspring will have BB genotype.
There is a 50% chance that the offspring will have Bb genotype.
There is a 25% chance that the offspring will have bb genotype.
There is a 75% chance that the offspring will have a dominant trait.
There is a 25% chance that the offspring will have recessive trait.
Phenotypic ratio will be 3:1
Deltas
erosion
sand dunes
(not sure about this one) key currents
<em>1. </em><span><em> the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several </em></span><em>plates</em><span><em> that glide over the mantle</em>
<em>2. I am not sure</em>
<em>3. </em></span><span><em>Earth's mantle contained convection cells that dissipated radioactive heat and moved the crust at the surface</em>
<em>4. </em></span><span><em> supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.</em>
<em>5. </em></span><span><em> the </em></span><em>theory</em><span><em> that the outer rigid layer of the earth (the lithosphere) is divided into a couple of dozen "</em></span><em>plates</em><span><em>" that move around across the earth's surface relative to each other, like slabs of ice on a lake.</em>
<em>6. </em></span><span><em>Africa and South America.</em>
<em>7. I am not sure</em>
<em>8. </em></span><span><em>a small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings.</em>
<em>9. </em></span><em>As the plate moves over a fixed spot deeper in the Earth where magma (molten lava) forms, a new volcano can punch through this plate and create an island. </em>The Hawaiian Islands are believed to be formed from one such 'hot spot'.