Answer/Explanation:
Yes, hypothesis can be proven true. A hypothesis is an educated guess that has an explanation, and you can look into it more to find if it is true or not.
For example,
My hypothesis is that falcons use their sharp talons to tear apart their prey.
I can find out if it's true by observing a hawk catch it's prey. (Although that'd kinda be gross to watch)
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1. Burning of fossil fuels.
Under natural conditions the release of carbon from fossil fuels
occurs slowly, as they are sub ducted into the mantle, and CO2 is released
through volcanic activity. However, humans are heavily reliant on fossil fuels,
and extract it from the lithosphere in great quantities. Put in to fire a coal,
oil, natural gas, and other fossil fuels – for industrial movement and power
generation for example, neglect the carbon from the fossil fuels and emits it
as CO2 into the atmosphere.
2.
Land use and land cover change (e.g. deforestation)
Big
part of carbon are stored in living plants. Then, land use changes, most importantly
the clearance of forests (which are very densely inhabited by plants, and
therefore contain a large amount of carbon), can influence the carbon cycle in
two ways. Firstly, removing of vegetation will let the plants die which would
otherwise be capturing carbon from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. And
as dense forests are change by crops/pasture land/built environments, there is
usually a net decrease in the carbon store, as smaller plants (and worse still,
concrete) store far less carbon than large trees. Deforestation also make much
more soil to be eroded, and carbon stored in the soil is rapidly taken into
rivers.
<span>Because the nature is in cycle of the carbon cycle, humans are
affected and cause the lead to a number of amplifications and feedbacks. Thereby
releasing more CO2 to the atmosphere. Increases in global temperature also
affect ocean temperatures, modifying oceanic ecosystems and having the
potential to disrupt the oceanic carbon cycle, limiting the ocean’s capability to
absorb and store carbon.</span>
Answer:
Corn → rat → hawk → wolf
Explanation:
A food chain is a linear relationship that shows the feeding pattern of different organisms. The food chain portrays which organism located in one trophic level eats another. A forward arrow (→) is used to show that the organism after the arrow feeds on the organism before the arrow.
Every food chain starts with an organism called PRODUCER, which is capable of supplying the energy that is transferred from one organism to another. The energy moves along organisms called CONSUMERS as they feed on one another. According to this question, the below food chain shows the feeding relationship between four organisms:
Corn → rat → hawk → wolf
Note that, corn is the PRODUCER, while rat, hawk and wolf are CONSUMERS
Competition is the answer