Cellular respiration is the process in which an organism breaks down energy so it can be absorbed. The chemical equation is C^6H^12O^6+6O^2 ⇒ 6H^2O+6CO^2+Energy(ATP) Everything on the right side of the equation are the reactants and everything on the left are the products. This basically is saying that glucose(sugar) plus oxygen will give you carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Oh and I don't know how to type subscripts on here, so in the equation when I put ^ and a number, it was meant to be a subscript.
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Even though they lost World War 1 and World War 2, they still think that they can still win all the other counties over, bombs and technology are always getting better everyday. (NOT TO BE RACIST OR ANYTHING)
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Answer:One of the most harmful effects of inversions is that they trap the pollution close to the ground, trapping the smog. When there is a temperature inversion, the affect is just the opposite. If the inversion is strong enough, it can cause far off objects to look like they are floating above the ground.
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c) The planetoid is being attracted toward another massive object.
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We can rule out a, the planetoid is travelling through space, friction is effectively nonexistent. B can be ruled out as well, as there is nothing in space that could naturally repel a planetoid. D is also implausible, as the question says the planetoid slows down for a certain period in its orbit, suggesting this behavior is repeated. Option c is incredibly likely, as the planetoid is far from the sun, a large mass, possibly far smaller than the sun but also far closer to the planetoid, could have the effect described in the question.
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Scale on a map is important in order to give the map reader a sense of size. Maps are just about always smaller than what they really represent, and scale is a way of quantifying how much smaller they are.
First, find yourself a map. Then, using two points, find both the distance on the map and the true distance. Next, you divide the true distance by the measured map distance, and find your scale. Last, you need to place that ratio onto your map.