Answer:
<em>Differences in air pressure, due to differences in elevation, trigger the development of different types of caterpillars.</em>
Explanation:
A hypothesis can be described as a tentative statement which can either be supported by evidence from experiments or it can be discarded if the results of an experiment do not support a hypothesis.
In the scenario, mentioned in the question, the air pressure had nothing to do with the different type of caterpillars being formed neither was it the focus of the experiment. Hence, the above mentioned hypothesis will not be supported by the experiments.
D, im pretty sure it’s that. Dust particles are beneficial in making clouds and they rest are for sure present in clouds.
They are alike because both tell what was the truth about somthing.
Answer:
Do you mean planets?
if so,The heavy rocky particles within the inner part of the disk formed planetesimals and eventually, inner planets. In our solar system, the four innermost planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as inner planets. They lie inside the asteroid belt. They have volcanoes and valleys and are very hot compared to outer planets.Inner planets are much smaller than the outer planets, and are rocky with an iron core.
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The appropriate answer is d. Dead plants in a swampy environment is the perfect environment for the beginning of the coal forming process. Over time layers pile up in this anaerobic environment. The plant or organic material gets buried overtime by dirt or rocks. Millions of years of burial will expose the matter to heat and pressure and will eventually lead to the formation of coal and other petroleum products.