The water depth may may have dropped , if the same aquifer is being pumped aggressively by many pumps, it can deplete the aquifer to the point where certain pumps will start to “run dry” temporarily. . Or water evaporating
One scientist who attempted to explain how rock layers form and change over time was... James Hutton.
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D. Loss of the upward force opposing gravity
Explanation:
A hanging apple from a tree branch will fall when it loses the upward force opposing gravity. The force of gravity is directed towards the center of the earth and it pushes all bodies downward.
On the apple, the forces acting on it are:
- downward force of gravity
- Upward force holding it by the fruit stalk.
According to Newton's first law "a body will remain in it's state of rest or uniform motion unless an external force acts on it "
The apple is initially at rest when the force of gravity equals the upward force :
Force of gravity = Upward force
The two forces acts in opposite direction and cancel out.
When the downward force is lost by stalk holding the fruit, gravity wins and the fruit falls;
Force of gravity - Upward force = Net force = falling of the fruit
In case we push up the fruit, the upward force overcomes and it moves upward:
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Answer: diploid generation
Explanation: MORPHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOSSES
In vascular plants the dominant stage of this lifecycle is the diploid generation. In mosses, the dominant stage is the haploid generation (the gametophyte). This means that the green, leafy gametophytic tissue is haploid (has only one set of chromosomes). hope this helps. Can u give me brainliest
Answer: D) Degradation of defective proteins activates mRNA repair pathways
Explanation:
A recent publication (J Phys Condens Matter. 2013. 18;25(37):374104.) provided the information on this matter. According to researcher RNA polymerase have ability to backtrack and translocate the error on both RNA transcript and DNA template. By doing so RNA polymerase cleave the defective part on RNA transcriptome by the process called proofreading. While proofreading contribute in accuracy of transcription but on contrary it also slower the process of transcription.