Answer:
4
Explanation:
Well the cons are if you end your life rn then like you are kinda afk from life.. I dunno I'm a gamer so like if you die then there is no coming back u know.... ooooooooooooff I dunno what to say
And the pros are just don't do it, actual help is hard to find but like if you were to try and start over you could possibly also don't do that to who ever has to clean up the bloody mess. Coroners don't like getting hung bodies down and janitors don't like cleaning up blood. :) Find someone who loves you more than you do for yourself that will help a lot. Find a thing you like doing it helps too. Disappear for a day or two.
What is one characteristic that is similar between reflection and refraction? They both describe how light rays -
A: bend when moving from one material to another
B: travel fast as they strike a material
C: bounce off of a material
D: interact with different types of materials
Compare the sound of thunder to the sound of a fire alarm at school. How are the wavelengths, frequencies, and amplitudes similar or different?
Answer:
The fire alarm is a higher pitch than thunder.
Explanation:
The fire alarm is a higher pitch so the wavelengths are going to be closer and the amplitude is going to be taller, and the thunder is a lower pitch, so the wavelengths are going to be farther and the amplitude is going to be smaller.
The wavelengths, frequencies, and amplitudes are different for the sound of thunder as compared to the sound of a fire alarm.
Characteristics of sound:The sound of thunder is low pitched sound, whereas the sound of a fire alarm is a high-pitched sound.
The pitch of a sound depends on the frequency of the sound, a higher frequency has a higher pitch. Whereas loudness depends on the amplitude of the sound.
For a low-pitched sound, the slope of the wave on the amplitude and time plot is flatter which means that the wavelength of the sound is larger and the frequency is smaller.
For a high-pitched sound, the slope of the wave on the amplitude and time plot is sharper which means that the wavelength of the sound is smaller and the frequency is larger.
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Hypothesis
In this section, please include the if/then statement you developed during your lab activity. This statement reflects your predicted outcome for the experiment.
If I project light rays through (choose one: air, water, glass), then they will refract, or bend, the most.
Answer:
If i project light rays rhough the glass, then they will refract, or bend.
Explanation:
What 4 things affect how great the change in temperature for a substance is?
Explanation:
The heat Q transferred to cause a temperature change depends on the magnitude of the temperature change, the mass of the system, and the substance and phase involved.
Answer: Usually, increasing the temperature increases the solubility of solids and liquids. Increasing the temperature always decreases the solubility of gases.
Explanation:
When you add a solute to a solvent, the kinetic energy of the solvent molecules overcomes the attractive forces among solute particles.
The solute particles leave the surface of the solid and move into the dissolved (aqueous) phase. In the image below the mass of grey (-) balls and green (+) balls represent a salt crystal. As the salt dissolves, the positive and negative ions are pulled apart and become surrounded by water molecules.
If we heat the solvent, the average kinetic energies of its molecules increases. Hence, the solvent is able to dislodge more particles from the surface of the solute.
Thus, increasing the temperature increases the solubilities of substances. For example, sugar and salt are more soluble in water at higher temperatures.
But, as the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases. As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases.
As a result, the gas molecules dissolved in the liquid are more likely to escape to the gas phase and not return.
how many galaxies are born in a year?
Answer:
However, if we once again assume that our own Milky Way Galaxy represents an average type of galaxy, we can calculate that there are roughly 150 billion stars born per year in the entire Universe. This corresponds to about 400 million stars born per day or 4800 stars per second!
Explanation:
Answer this question, an explanation would be appreciated as well
Answer:
i am just answering for points lol
Explanation:
A 2 column by 3 row table. Column 1 is titled Planet A with the following entries: Atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide, Surface is red, It has a few clouds. Column 2 is titled Planet B with the following entries: Atmosphere is rich in oxygen, Surface has liquid water, It has many clouds.
What is the identity of planet A?
mars
What is the identity of planet B?
Answer: earth
Explanation: isn’t earth the only plant with LIQUID water?
Answer:
first one is mars second one is earth
Explanation:
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Volcanos are a geologic phenomenon that occurs at tectonic plate boundaries.Which provides the best evidence for the theory that faults and volcanoes are results of tectonic plate interactions?
a. Faults on tectonic plates are in constant motion, but volcanoes may not erupt for many
years
b. Tectonic plates that have many faults do not usually have volcanoes.
a. Faults and volcanoes existed long before there were tectonic plates.
b. Faults and volcanoes are often found at tectonic plate boundaries.
Here you go! Try and answer this.
Answer:
The respiratory system moves gases into and out of the blood. The circulatory system moves blood to all parts of the body
Explanation:
Here's another question!
Answer:
Organ
Explanation:
Tissues make up organs which in turn forms the organ system.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Its the 2nd one on the left (the bolded one)
When training to increase physical fitness, adaptation occurs....
A. gradually and progressively
B. short and fast
C. long and short
D.quick and easy
Why can even a small injury to the cornea have a effect on vision
Answer:
It also plays a key role in vision. As light enters your eye, it gets refracted, or bent, by the cornea's curved edge. This helps determine how well your eye can focus on objects close-up and far away. If your cornea is damaged by disease, infection, or an injury, the resulting scars can affect your vision.
What type of star is the sun?
A. a supergiant
B. a neutron star
C. a low-mass star
D. a high-mass star
Answer:
Our Sun is a low-mass star
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Explanation:
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write a brief paragraph that explains the correlation between, Earths energy budget, global warming, the greenhouse effect, atmospheric ozone, and carbon dioxide.
paragraph must be up to 3-5 sentences.
Answer: The correlation between all of these examples would be They are all earths natural energy balance. To maintain a constant global average temperature, all of the sun’s radiation that enters Earth’s atmosphere must eventually be sent back to space. The greenhouse effect plays a significant role in Earth's energy budget. With the natural greenhouse effect, the energy budget is balanced as thermal radiation is re-radiated towards the ground, trapping thermal energy and warming the Earth. However, with the greenhouse effect being enhanced by humans, the energy budget of the Earth is shifted to an imbalance. It is important to understand that a certain amount of energy being retained due to the greenhouse effect is necessary, but too much results in conditions that account for increased global temperatures and climate change.
Explanation:
Is it First or Second law Newtons law? Fill in the blanks
A soccer ball accelerates faster than a bowling ball when the same amount of force is applied. _____________
A hockey puck keeps gliding across the ice ____________
A picture hanging on the wall does not move. _____________
Pushing a car versus a bike. _______________
A driver not wearing a seatbelt abruptly stops and he gets thrown forward in the car _________________
Answer:
1- second law
2- first law
3- first law
4- second law
5- second law
In which direction does centripetal force act on an object?
in the opposite direction of the tangential speed of the object
in the same direction of the tangential speed of the object
toward the outside of the circle in which the object is moving
toward the center of the circle in which the object is moving
Answer:
Centripetal force acts on an object toward the center of the circle
in which the object is moving. That's perpendicular to the object's
tangential velocity.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
Blood absorbs nutrients and the waste products of cells. It carries waste away from cells and pumps nutrients through the whole body.
Explanation:
Describe what happens to you if you are riding a skateboard and the board hits something (like a curb) with the front wheels. Which law does this apply to?
Answer:
First law of motion because your body will keep moving forward and fly off your skateboard since the curb only stops the board, not yourself.
(Science)
Fill in the blanks with the right word.....
Word bank:
physics
gravity
Newton's 1st law
inertia
forces
Answer:
(4) inertia
(5) forces
(6) Newton's 1st law
(7) gravity
(8) physics
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HELP PLEASE Trying to learn how to do this
I can't figure it out for my students anyone knows
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sorry if it is blurry
Answer:
Im sorry I cant help you but i just have to say something...
Explanation:
All though I cant see all of your face I can tell your very pretty and I wish you best of luck for your students. Have a good day/night!
If you use the same force to push a motorcycle as you would to push a bike, which one will have more acceleration and why? Explain using Newton’s Second Law
Answer:
the bike would because it has less mass.
Explanation:
im learning newtons laws in class right now so that should be right
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Explain how the skin is a factor in the regulation of body temperature.
Answer: The prodigious blood flow of the skin avails control temperature: dilated vessels promote heat loss, while heat is preserved by constricted vessels. In its supply of oxygen, the skin controls body temperature. In homeostasis, the skin fortifies. By inhibiting sweat evaporation and ergo heat loss, sultriness controls thermoregulation.
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Answer:
The north pole is tilted 23 degree
why might this cloud formation be termed the “Pillars of Creation"?
A. Stars are being born here.
B. Black holes are forming here.
C. Supernovas are exploding here.
D. White dwarfs are cooling and growing dimmer here.
Answer:
I think the answer might be A
Explanation:
because if its called Pillars creation then something important might be being born maybe
Which object would be affected more by friction. A bowling ball or a ping pong ball? EXPLAIN WHY
Answer:
a bowling ball because its heavier
Explanation:
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If we looked at weather balloon data taken at 12:00 noon instead of 12:00 midnight, what do you think we would see in that data?
And
If we gathered temperature data by moving closer to the ground, what do you think we would see in that data?
Answer:
the data could be wrong
Explanation:
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Tim and Christie poured coffee from the same pot into two cups. Christie poured milk into her cup then she added 5 teaspoons of sugar and stirred it for five seconds. Tim on the other hand put 5 teaspoons of sugar into his cup and stirred it for five seconds, and then he added milk. Christie noticed that her sugar did not dissolve completely.
What is the Independent Variable in this experiment?
What is the Dependent Variable in this experiment?
What are some of the Constants in this experiment?
Were the continents once joined together as a supercontinent? Give 3 pieces of evidence to support Alfred Wegeners Theory of Continental Drift.
Is it First or Second law Newtons law? Fill in the blanks
A soccer ball accelerates faster than a bowling ball when the same amount of force is applied. _____________
A hockey puck keeps gliding across the ice ____________
A picture hanging on the wall does not move. _____________
Pushing a car versus a bike. _______________
A driver not wearing a seatbelt abruptly stops and he gets thrown forward in the car _________________
Answer:
1. Second Law
2. First Law
3. First Law
4. Second Law
3. First law