Oogenesis.
<span>homologous formation. </span>
<span>spermatogenesis. </span>
<span>meiosis. </span>
<span>mitosis.</span>
Fault-block mountains are formed by extensional stresses.
Explanation:
- Fault-block mountains are formed because of extensional stresses. They are also called tension stresses.
- These stresses pulls and stretches rocks apart which causes normal faults to form.
- The normal fault cuts through rocks, causing one to slip downward and one to move upward. Thus, fault-block mountains are formed.
- Sierra Nevada in California and Nevada is an example of a fault-block mountain.
Answer: B. Water molecules slow down until they begin to bond together.
Explanation: When water is cooled, energy is removed from the system, and the molecules begin to slow down. When the molecules have slowed suciently, their collisions are no longer energetic enough to overcome their electrostatic attraction, and they begin to bond together. The other answer choices are inaccurate. Since ice is less dense than water, high pressure compresses the ice and actually causes it to melt. (Compression has no effect on water volume.) Cooling has no effect on the shape of individual water molecules.
Answer:
Bright light
Explanation:
This is why when you stay long in a dark room, then move suddenly into light, your instinctive response is to squint. This automatic response is for the eye to reduce the amount of light entering the eye, to avoid eye damage. This gives time for the iris to respond and reduces the size of the pupil. When the iris relaxes and reduces the size of the pupil, then your eye acclimatizes to the bright light and the squinting stops.