Toxic water quality in the Klamath River is a direct result of both upper basin agricultural development (the draining of wetlands and intense chemical use), and the presence of PacifiCorp's dams, creating warm, stagnant pools for algae to develop. Massive algae pools in Upper Klamath Lake.
Answer:
This hierarchy comprises eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages from the largest to the smallest
Explanation:
This hierarchy comprises eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages from the largest to the smallest. All of these are shown in the geological time scale page.
Eon Era Period Epoch Age
Phanerozoic Cenozoic Paleogene Oligocene Chattian Rupelian
The Phanerozoic Eon reflects the period that most macroscopic species — bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals — lived through.
Answer:
1. Raisin In Water
2. Plants Absorb Water From The Soil
3. sweat glands use osmosis.
Answer: Division chlorophyta: Green Algae. Division phaeaphyta: brown algae Division Rhodophyta: red algae
Explanation:
Phenyl oxalate ester is responsible for the luminescence in a glow stick<span>. The reaction with hydrogen peroxide </span>causes<span> the liquid inside a </span>glow stick to glow<span>. These chemicals can sting and burn eyes, irritate and sting skin and can burn the mouth and throat if ingested.</span>