Answer:
the Moon's shadow falls on Earth
Explanation:
The phenomenon in which the moon's shadow fall on earth or the earth casts its shadow on the moon is known as eclipse. During solar eclipse, moon's shadow falls on the earth. During lunar eclipse, earth's shadow falls on the moon.
٩ʕ◕౪◕ʔو
Each (both large and small) colony is carefully counted (using magnifying colony counter if needed). Each colony represents a “colony-forming unit” (CFU). For accurate counts, the optimum count should be within the range of 30-300 colonies/plate. To insure a countable plate a series of dilutions should be plated.
Answer:
D. The scientist uses tennis balls to show the position of the planets and Sun.
Explanation:
In a layman's terms, the solar system is a system consisting of the sun and the planets that orbits around it. These planets are as follows; Mercury, Mars, Earth, Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus etc.
According to this question, using a physical model to represent or describe the solar system means the use of physical objects that can easily be seen or identified. Based on this explanation, the use of tennis balls to show the position of the planets and Sun suits the physical model description of our solar system.
1. Large intestine
2. Minerals
Can you give me the options for the question above?