Answer:
1. Option D. 2. Option A.
Explanation:
1. Every individual has some unique characteristics and therefore, their ability to think and interpret things is different from each other. Hence, every individual concludes things on the basis of his/her own experiences, thinking, thoughts, etc.
Therefore, when two scientists get different results while studying the evolution of the universe then it is likely that they will get different results because both of them will have their own style of identification, hypothesizing things, or situations.
Thus, we can conclude that the two groups of scientists got different results because they had different specialties and interpreted their data differently.
2. It is the Chandrasekhar limit which gives an idea about the formation of the white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole at the last stage of a dying star.
The Chandrasekhar limit is equal to 1.4 solar masses.
As per the Chandrasekhar limit, if the mass of the dying star is less than 1.4 solar mass, then it will become a white dwarf.
If the mass of the dying star is greater than 1.4 solar mass, then a neutron star or black hole is formed.
Hence, the correct answer to this question is mass.
Antares: 10/4^3 = 1.563E-1
<span>Spica: 10.25/7.4^3 = 2.529E-2 </span>
<span>Polaris: 7.5/30^3 = 2.778E-4 </span>
<span>Antares wins. Yeah!
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Question????
Answer: 31 pairs of spinal nerves
Explanation:
In the nervous system, bundles of fibres are called nerves.
The spinal nerve carries motor, sensory, and autonomic signals/information from the spinal cord to the brain and other part of the body.
The human body spinal cord consists of 4 regions, and 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The 31 pairs of spinal nerve are distributed one on each side of the vertebral column within the four regions of the spinal cord. The four regions of the spine are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions.
Answer is 31 pairs.
<span>Group A - chromosome pairs 1 through 3Group B - chromosome pairs 4 and 5Group C - chromosome pairs 6 through 12Group D - chromosome pairs 13 through 15Group E - chromosome pairs 16 through 18Group F - chromosome pairs 19 and 20<span>Group G - chromosome pairs 21 and 22</span></span>