Answer:
They all travel with the speed of light.
<em>Note: No options were provided in the question.</em>
Explanation:
Electromagnetic radiation are a group of waves which are are produced by the vibrations of electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic waves/radiation possess the ability to travel through vacuum (i.e. they do not require a material medium for their propagation) while also carrying radiant energy. Electromagnetic fields which are the sources of electromagnetic radiation, exist as a result of the combination and interaction of travelling electric and magnetic field forces.
Electromagnetic radiations consists of the following waves: radio waves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves have differing and unique properties such as wavelength, frequencies, ionizing properties, penetrating ability, sources as well as well as uses. However, they have a common property of velocity- they travel with the speed of light, 3.0 * 10⁸ m/s.
In addition to having the same velocity, all electromagnetic radiation exhibit interference and diffraction.
I think the correct answer is A.S phase-DNA replication
Annual range is the difference of the mean temperature between the hottest and the coldest month.
<span>Cullowhee, NC,
Hottest month:
July - Ave. High: 85 </span>°F ; Ave. Low - 62 °F . Mean = (85+62)/2 = 73.5 °F<span>
Coldest month:
January - Ave. High: 48 </span>°F ; Ave. Low - 24 °F. Mean = (48+24)/2 = 36 °F
Annual Temperature range = 73.5 - 36 = 37.5 °F
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Albuquerque, NM, - </span><span>largest annual temperature range
</span><span>Hottest Month:
July: Ave High: 90 </span>°F ; Ave. Low: 66 °F; Mean = (90 + 66) / 2 = 78 °F<span>
Coldest Month:
December: Ave High: 46 </span>°F ; Ave. Low 26 °F ; Mean = (46 + 26)/2 = 36 °F
Annual Temperature range = 78 - 36 = 42 °F
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Los Angeles, CA - lowest annual temperature range</span>
Hottest Month:
August: Ave High: 79 °F ; Ave. Low: 62 °F ; Mean = (79 + 62) / 2 = 70.5 °F
Coldest Month:
December-March: Ave High: 67 °F ; Ave. Low: 51 °F ; Mean = (67 + 51) / 2= 59 °F
Annual Temperature range = 70.5 - 59 = 11.5 °F
Answer:
If a son is born, there is a 50% chance he will have that trait/be a carrier of the trait
if a daughter is born, there is a 0% chance she will have that trait, there is a 50% chance that she will be a carrier of the trait
Explanation:
Couldn't help too much because there's no options to choose from, but i've but the info about the offspring. Comment if you need any help regarding this question