Answer: Number 4 goes to - rise of one part of Earth's crust above another
Number 3 goes to - sinking of one tectonic plate beneath another
Number 1 goes to - pressure an chemical processes that transform sediment into rock
Number 2 goes to - small pieces of broken down,weathered rock
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This question is incomplete; the complete part is:
What is the independent variable in this experiment?
A) The plant species
B) The amount of water that each plant gets
C) The amount of time
D) The different types of light the plants were put under.
The answer is D. The different types of light the plants were put under.
Explanation:
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the experimenter in order to bring about a measurable response.
In this experiment, Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. The different types of light used are; white light, blue light, green light, red light. Therefore, the independent variable is the DIFFERENT TYPES OF LIGHT THE PLANTS WERE PLACED UNDER.
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Explanation:
The spontenous genrration theory states that living organisms can be spwan without descent of similar organisms; so in other words, it is possible for living creatures could arise from nonliving matter such as water. Similarily in 1676 Van Leeuwenhoek discovered tiny organisms living in his cup of water- the first bacteria observed by man. Pasteur's spontenous generation theory came into the limelight after his most noteable experiment in 1859; in which he boiled meat broth in down ward tipped flasks. It is importnat to note that the tip of the flask (the neck) is what prevented particles to fall freely and instead the bent neck allowed air to travel through the flask- if the flask were to be tilted on its side the particles would seep into the broth and create a cloud within the flask. Pastuer further decided to boil the broth to possible create bacietia. Boiling the broth exposed the contents to air vessels which contained a filter to stop the particles from seeping thorugh into the broth. What Pastueru concurred from his experminet was that flasks with filters and no filters that did not allow the particles to pass into the medium of the flask, were unsucessful with createing bacteria life. Thus, Pasteur found that noithing grew in the flasks unless they were broke open, disapproving that living organisms could be spotenously generated within the broth, was instead created from outside the inards of the flask- and were created as spores or dust.
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Your answer would be "Dissolved Oxygen"
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