Answer: Option C.
Emissions from coal burning plants which then rain down on water ways.
Explanation:
Mercury has been found to be most serious and most common water contaminants. Mercury causes water pollution. It is released into the air and falls back in water ways. When it's get to water ways, bacteria changes it to methylmercury, if absorbed by aquatic organisms destroyed them. When consume by humans, it causes neurological disorder and kidney problem. The two major sources of Mercury contaminants in water ways are emissions from burning of coal plants and waste incinerators.
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<h2>The correct option is:</h2>
<h3>plants, animals, and humans</h3>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
<h3>All the living things need respiration to survive, like plants animals etc.. </h3>
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Answer:
B: an atom
Explanation:
An atom is the smallest substance that can exist in isolation.
Hence, if a piece of copper is continually divided, eventually the smallest particle you would get in an atom.
D. There is not a point where the car doesn't move because the line didn't go flat at all so the car kept moving.
C. The velocity is postive
B.The average velocity is 50m/2sec
A.The graph tells us that the car didn't stop moving and the car didn't make kept moving forward it didn't go back
Geospiza is the study of bird species.
Medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) and cactus finch (Geospzia scandens) they do share some taxonomic ranks
(i) They both have a genus of birds in the family of Thraupidaes.
(ii) They are endemic to the Galapagos island.
(iii) They are termed as Darwin’s finches.
(iv) They belong to tanager family.
(v) They contain hybrid species which nicknamed “BigBird” which is endemic to Daphne major.
(vi) They both feed on primarily seeds. But can also feed on insects, buds, and young leaves.
(vii) They are under parasitism of philornis downsi, as well as avian pox virus.
There are other taxonomic ranks which are not similar to each other for example:
(i) Geospiza fortis their natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical dry forest while Gespizia scadens their natural habitat is Arid lowland zones on each island.
(ii) In Geospizia fortis their male plumage is solid black with white tips undertail and female plumage is brown and streaky. Geospizia scaden which their male plumage is totally black while the female is brown and streaky.