No, you cannot determine the properties of a chemical compound by solely knowing the properties of the elements that make up the compound, because in a chemical compound, the properties are completely different and or independent of the chemical and or physical properties of the individual elements used to make up the compound.
Also, the Tiger is a brutal and fast fighter. The Tiger regularly takes on game that is far larger and stronger than the Lion and does such alone. The Lion requires the help of the pride to take out a large animal. When a Tiger fights, he fights to kill, not just to push aside someone and get better food
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fossil fuels are made from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil,coal,natural gas or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure
oil is a liquid hydrocarbon that is formed when a rock high in organic carbon is subjected to heat and pressure
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C. There are two types of glaciers: Alpine and Continental