The impact craters on the moon are created by collisions made by other asteroids many thousands of years ago
C. Color of leaves
If the question goes like this: Which best describes plant classification? <span>
A. Nonvascular plants are grouped into seedless and seeded plants. </span><span>
B. Seedless plants are grouped into gymnosperms and angiosperms.</span> <span>
C. Gymnosperms are grouped into monocots and dicots. </span><span>
D. Angiosperms are grouped into monocots and dicots.</span> <span>
The best answer will be letter D. Angiosperms are grouped into monocots and dicots.</span><span> Botanists grouped or classified together according to its characteristics. </span>
It’s known as the genotype, a pair of alleles represent the GENOTYPE of a specific gene. alleles contribute to the individual’s outside appearance which is the phenotype. (so that isn’t the answer)
We will not be ready when fossil fuels run out and, as they disappear, those in poverty will lose access to things like heating and fuel for vehicles is how they will be affected and is denoted as option C.
<h3>What is Fossil fuel?</h3>
This is a hydrocarbon which is present naturally in the earth crust and examples include coal, crude oil etc.
When constant extraction is done, they will run out thereby making fuels for vehicles etc scarce and inaccessible.
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Answer:
The correct answer is - option C. alligators; their tails dig holes that hold water during times of drought, and this water is used as a source for drinking water by many species.
Explanation:
Beavers are keystone species as they help other species to get habitat and also help plants to grow by the holes or dams they make. Kudzu is a keystone species of an ornamental plant which lowers the soil erosion in their abundance.
Red cocaded woodpecker is a keystone species as they create pits in the pine trees that are helpful for other species to live.
Alligators also keystone species but not for digging holes and hold water but the influencing the prey and maintaining the animals in the ecosystem.