Worms don't have organs so im going with D
Answer:
Welcome to the promised follow-up to our previous examination of the digital television revolution. This week we finally take an opportunity for tortured reference to the revolution being digitized. I suppose everyone is probably making that joke. You heard it here last.
To recap the situation as seen from television-free floor 2B: there are around 275 million TVs in the U.S. These historically were cathode-ray sets receiving analog signals. All stations are to convert to digital signal by mid-June, hastening the obsolescence of analog-only CRTs, the sale of digital converter sets, and the potential change to LCD, plasma, or rear-projection televisions. Last time we learned that CRT recycling is possible and urgent, that Energy Star certifies digital converter boxes, and that Umbra thinks Jon Stewart is cute. Luckily for me I can watch his digital likeness over the internets.
<span>d. ability to be made into wire</span>
Even though metalloids are also conductors of heat and electricity, malleable they are not as good as metals.
Metals are very good conductors of electricity and heat. They are also very hard to touch. Noble gases and non metals are the exact opposite in physical and chemical properties. Metals readily react with oxygen.
Answer:
I don't know if this is what you mean, but here is what I read it as:
1. can be simplified to "1"
2. can be simplified to "3/4"
3. cannot be simplified so it remains "3/4"
4 can be simplified to "1/2"
Answer:
Convergent.
Explanation:
The collision between two lithosphere plates on the surface of earth results in the formation of convergent plate boundaries. The process of subduction occurs when one plate converges over the other plate.
The diagram given in the question shows the convergent plate boundary. The collision of two lithospheric plates have been represented in the picture.
Thus, the correct answer is option (A).