Where is the options ???!!!
Let's play devil's advocate just for fun. ;-)
1) neither of them are a concern. Even if humans overpopulate the earth, the strong will find a way to survive and Darwin's theory of evolution will determine who deserves to pass on their genes and rule the world. This will result in stronger and stronger humans each generation. Economic wealth is not a concern for similar reasons. The strongest, smartest humans will pass on their genes and their wealth, thus ensuring that only strong, smart humans will survive.
2) People who own the land should decide what to do with it. If there is a disagreement, they can fight about it, and call all their relatives to come back them up in a fight. Whoever survives the fight gets to make the rules.
3)Sustainable develpment strategies are not necessary, becauase God has a plan. We can continue to burn oil, deplete the ozone, and drive giant SUVs because God will provide for us, and then eventually he will take those to heaven who deserve it and let the rest wallow in their hellish filth. >:-)
This is a fun question. Since it's an opinion, it can't be wrong, right? LOL
Answer:
The desired graph of the Antarctic food web is attached:
Explanation:
A food web shows the taking care of connections between the life forms in a specific biological system, fundamentally what eats what. It shows how vitality courses through the biological system. Creatures can be separated into producers, different level of consumers, and decomposers inside a food web:
producers in the Antarctic marine biological system are: ocean ice green growth, phytoplankton, macroalgae, microalgae
primary, second-level, third level, fourth level, and fifth-degree of consumers are straightforwardly or by implication rely upon producers as they structure a significant food hotspot for creatures that feed by grazing. Models incorporate snails, imps, and corals. These consumers thusly will be eaten by different creatures, for example, ocean stars. At the head of the food web, there are bigger consumers, for example, fish, penguins, and seals. energy moves from producers to the consumers and there is a large part of the energy loss during the process only 10% of energy gets to the subsequent trophic level.
Answer:
Hi there! Hopefully this helps!
Explanation:
Answer: C.
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell. They are organelles that act like a digestive system which takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy rich molecules for the cell. In cellular respiration sugar with the help of oxygen is broken down into ATP (energy molecule).