<span>I am sure these answers are correct cause I've checked all of them. Here they are :
1) The thing which might h</span>appen to the rest of the water is that 61% of that water leaves the ground through evapotranspiration and <span>38% will flow into the Atlantic Ocean.
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2) The four states which receive drinking water from Florida are : <span> South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi
3) The</span> reason why people in Florida wanted to get rid of the water in certain areas is abundance of wetlands. I think there is one more, if it is acceptable I suggest you using this - frequent flooding.<span>
4) </span><span> The negative result of the changes which people made to get rid of the water is the first sign of </span>drought.
5) The thing that has been done to try and improve those mistakes was creating a tool which looked like a dam to prevent dfficulties with <span>navigating the state.
Hope that helps.</span>
Answer:
It will reduce
Explanation:
The time it will take to bake the cake will reduce when the temperature is increased by an additional 20°F .
Temperature change has a considerable effect on reaction rates since temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of reacting particles.
Generally reaction rate varies as temperature directly.
Therefore, the baking time will reduce as temperature increases.
North Carolina winter weather evolves from complex meteorological patterns that are difficult to forecast, and which lead to considerable variability in weather conditions across the state. As a result, the frequency and intensity of winter weather events are highly variable and dependent upon large (synoptic) and small (mesoscale) scale atmospheric patterns.
The jet stream is a narrow band of strong winds in the upper atmosphere. In winter, it separates cold, Arctic air masses from warmer, continental air masses. Certain regions of the jet are also favorable for storm development, while others are not.<span>The orientation and location of the jet stream has large implications on the weather year-round, but even more so in winter because the jet stream is stronger due to a large temperature contrast from the north to south.
i know nothing about science but then it just comes to me and i get it right.
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Answer:
And what is your question
Explanation: