Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Since thermal means heat, then this statement is false.
You would need to cool the gas (or lose thermal energy) for a gas to become a liquid.
To go from a liquid to a gas, then you would apply thermal energy (or the liquid would have to gain thermal energy).
I’m pretty sure it’s letter D but if not i’m so sorry
Crust
Magma
Outer Core
Inner core
Answer:
The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or more rarely dicotyls), are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided. The name refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group, namely that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
Explanation:
Dicots typically also have flower parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils) based on a plan of four or five, or multiples thereof, although there are exceptions. The leaves are net-veined in most, which means the vessels that conduct water and food show a mesh like pattern. In the stems the vessels are usually arranged in a continuous ring near the stem surfarce
What you need to do is take one of the 3 Investigation samples and list it next to "My topic."
Then you need to find a source for your selected topic and follow the list in the first note card.
Usually the more information a source has about the author, and the publication, makes it more reliable.
Once you have that down, you need to provide the 2-3 sentences explaining why you think your selected source is valid and reliable enough to be used in a scientific research paper. You might google sources used in scientific research papers to get an idea.
If you can find sources with authors that have well known names or people who know a lot over your specific topic, then its more trustworthy.
For the next note card, do the same thing, but find another source. All your note cards will be over your one selected investigation sample.
So for instance, if you selected Electromagnet, then each note card will have different sources that mention anything having to do with your topic Electromagnet.
Hope this helps :)