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<em>C. The Moon orbits the Earth about once a month</em>
Over billions of years the earth’s gravitational field has tidally locked the moon in orbit so that its rotation about its axis is the same as that of its orbit around the earth.
This process is still continuing as the earth transfers some of its angular momentum to the moon lifting it to a higher orbit by a couple of centimeters a year. As it rises, its takes a fraction longer to complete an orbit, and its rotational speed slows down slightly to match.
The eventual conclusion of this is that the earth also would become tidally locked to the moon, and they will both face each other permanently. But this is going to take that long that the sun will probably have destroyed both the earth and the moon in its red giant phase before this happens.
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No, it is not alive because water is a non-living thing. Aka it doesn't have cells or organs. The fact that it rolls up on the beach all depends on wind and the gravitational pull of the Earth.
To answer your question, the major reservoir for
ammonia is soil. <span>I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it
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Answer:
Produces, and Divides
Explanation:
Bacterial Reproduction is a single cell that divides into two identical daughter cells.