They would dehydrate too rapidly and die. Plants (well, plants with true vascular systems) need to have water to dehydrate from the leaves to help draw the water up from the soil. This is transpiration, but without the waxy cuticle this would occur at an excessive rate, killing the plant.
I think the Answer is truly B.
Answer:
1. Another word for chemical weathering is b. disintegration
Chemical weathering is a process by which the rocks are broken down into parts and sediments by the action of a chemical agent such as alkali or acid. The disintegration can be a natural process by which a solid body is broken down into parts or subparts.
2. d. moving water is not an agent of chemical weathering agent.
The chemical weathering can be caused by the agents like lichens which secretes acid on the rock surface and causes it's disintegration, acid rain and salt water are chemical agents that can cause the disintegration of the rock but moving water will have little influence on the hard rock surface.
3. c. chemical weathering is a process which turns rocks and minerals into new substances. The chemical weathering process brings change in the chemical composition of the rocks due to the action of the weathering agents hence, on disintegration of rocks new substances are formed.
Answer:
the is no anser bicos the is not a question
Answer: Option A) Double-stranded DNA
Explanation:
First, the presence of thymine infers that the genome is DNA.
Then, to determine whether it is single or double stranded, we check if the sum of all nitrogenous bases is equal to 100%
A + C + G + T = 100%
28% + 35% + 20% + 17% = 100%
Since all bases makes 100%, we can conclude that the genome is a double stranded DNA