What is an example of a reservoir?
1. Beach
2. Cloud
3. Desert
4. Lake

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Answer 1

I think that the best answer is Lake.

A reservoir (/ˈrɛzərvwɑːr/; from French réservoir [ʁezɛʁvwaʁ]; lit. 'storehouse') is, most commonly, an enlarged natural or artificial lake, pond, or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water.

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Answer 2

Answer:

Lake

Explanation:

The meaning of reservoir is a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.

PROCESS OF ELIMINATION

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A beach is not a reservoir.

Clouds have little water so we cannot do that.

Desserts have little to no water

That just leaves us with 4, (Lake)


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A biologist studied the trees in a nature preserve. She found that there were 4 different types of trees—pine, pecan, maple, and oak. The table below shows how many of each type of tree she found. Which circle graph is correct for the data in the table?

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The fourth chart is the correct one.
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The transfer of heat between objects that are touching is called what?

Question 5 options:

Conduction


Convection


Radiation


Relativity


please include explanation

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Answer:

conduction if i hold a hot cup the cup is giving heat which comes in contact with my hands warming my hands

Conduction is heat transfer between two objects that are touching each other. When two objects touch and one has a higher temperature than the other; heat is transferred to the object with the lower temperature. When you touch something hot it feels hot because heat is being transferred from the object to your hand.

You should have drawn the coaster following a straight line after it slipped off the track. Since that is the path it would take without the track, there must be an unbalanced force causing it to accelerate (turn) around the bend. What direction is that force pointing? Draw a top-view sketch of the force vectors below.

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Answer:

uhhh... cool story bro?

Explanation:

The most thrilling roller coasters usually contain vertical loops. What keeps the riders in their seats when they go upside-down?

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The thing that goes over your head and basically holds you down so you don’t fall out

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Answer:

I Think A But Im Not Sure About It

the correct answer is A

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Answer:

Cell membrane

Explanation:

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Which component of a galaxy is found in the space between the stars and gives the appearance of bright, colorful clouds?(2 points)
1. Clouds
2. Gas
3. Object
4. Star

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Answer:

stars

Explanation:

Answer: 4: stars

Explanation:

Which of the following describes the correct order of layers in the sun’s atmosphere (moving outward from the sun)?
A.
chromosphere, photosphere, corona

B. hydrogen, helium, corona
C.
photosphere, chromosphere, corona

D. photosphere, chromosphere, solar wind

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

c or d

Explanation:

The pressure on an iceberg is greatest at the top of the iceberg. Question 2 options: True False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

False. The pressure at the bottom points of the iceberg is greater pressure than the top of the iceberg

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An object with a weight of 42 N is placed in a pool. The object displaces 37 N of water. The object will:
a) sink
b) be buoyed up
c) stay in place

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I would say A Because it weighs more than the water

The gravity of Earth is attracting a person towards the center with 500N of gravitational force. The person is exerting a reactionary force on the Earth with how much force? Explain your thinking behind this.

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Answer:

500n

Explanation:

Gravity, also called gravitation, in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. ... On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's mass exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.

If you were an engineer of an actual roller coaster, what information would you need to know to ensure that your coaster would be safe?

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To ensure the roller coaster is 100% safe you would have to make sure that the acceleration is a a good force so it can be safe and you have to know how to uses the forces correctly like for example a big change in speed or direction it will make a bigger acceleration and a slower speed or a small change in direction would be a smaller acceleration.

the purpose of a nuclear power plant is to transform nuclear energy to electricity. this is done in steps starting with a nuclear reaction which generates heat to produce steam. the steam in turn is used to turn a generator which finally produces electricity. which answer best illustrates these energy transformation.

A. nuclear --> mechanical --> chemical --> electrical
B. thermal --> nuclear --> mechanical --> electrical
C. mechanical --> thermal --> nuclear ->electrical
D. nuclear --> thermal --> mechanical --> electrical

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it's D, nuclear to thermal to mechanical to electrical

Energy order is nuclear --> thermal --> mechanical --> electrical.

What is  thermal energy?

The energy present in a system that determines its temperature is referred to as thermal energy. Thermal energy flows as heat. Thermodynamics is a whole field of physics that studies how heat is transmitted across various systems and how work is performed in the process.

Mechanical energy, also known as kinetic energy or potential energy, is the energy that an object possesses when it is in motion or the energy that an object stores due to its position. Renewable energy is also fueled by mechanical energy.

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Help me answer these, please. I GIVE CROWNS!! PLEASE!!

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Answer: 1- A diagram showing the forces acting on the object.

2- The force vector describes a specific amount of force and its direction. You need both value and direction to have a vector.

3- A vector quantity has a direction and a magnitude, while a scalar has only a magnitude. You can tell if a quantity is a vector by whether or not it has a direction associated with it.

4- I don’t know

5- When two forces acting on an object are equal in size but act in opposite directions, we say that they are balanced forces

6- By applying an unbalanced force, you can change the motion of an object. Unbalanced forces can make an object at rest start moving, make a moving object stop, or change the direction and speed of the object.

7- If the forces on an object are unbalanced, this is what happens: a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force.

8- Imbalance or unequal force

9- The result is no motion. Balanced forces can cancel each other out. Any time there is a balanced force, the object does not move.

10- net force is the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.

RESTATE THESE

Explanation:

RESTATE!!!!

1. To demonstrate all the forces acting on an object.
2. They tell us about the direction of the force and the magnitude of the force relative to the other forces acting.
3. Larger vector arrows demonstrate a larger magnitude of a certain quantity. Vice versa.
4. In which direction are all of the forces in the diagram?
5. It means that there is no net force on the object - the forces sum up to zero. Forces are balanced if they are equivalent and in opposite directions.
6. Unbalanced forces ALWAYS CAUSE ACCELERATION (speeding up / slowing down). If an unbalanced/net force acts on an object, that object will ALWAYS accelerate in that direction for as long as the force is applied.
7. It means that there IS a net force acting on the object, aka the sum of the forces is greater than zero.
8. Net forces. Symbolized by Fnet or Greek letter Sigma before the F.
9. Absolutely no CHANGE IN motion. This is Newton’s First Law of Motion - basically all objects continue in their state of motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Note if an object is already moving and balanced forces act on it, it will continue moving. No change in motion.
10. It is the vector sum of the forces acting on an object in a certain direction.

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Answer:

Where is the comments??

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

Why are there variations of traits within a population?

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Answer:

The variation and distribution of traits in a population depend on genetic and environmental factors. Genetic variation can result from mutations caused by environmental factors or errors in DNA replication, or from chromosomes swapping sections during meiosis.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The variation and distribution of traits in a population depend on genetic and environmental factors. Genetic variation can result from mutations caused by environmental factors or errors in DNA replication, or from chromosomes swapping sections during meiosis.

Explanation:

Rice in a bowl has a volume of 84 cubic centimeters and a mass of 63 grams . Calculate its destiny

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Answer:

0.75

Explanation:

Answer:

0.75

Explanation:

Scientists discovered how to use x-rays over 100 years ago. They found that x-rays
could pass through soft parts of the human body but were stopped by hard body
parts. How do doctors use x-rays today?
A.to find injuries
B.to cure diseases
C.to prevent illnesses
D.to protect body parts

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A - to find injuries
A is the answer , bc doctors use it to look for any broken parts of the body or any damage parts

Which factors affect the gravitational force between objects? Check all that apply.

difference in speed of objects
direction of movement of objects
distance between objects
masses of the objects
volumes of the objects

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Answer:

difference between objects, volumes of objects, masses of objects

Explanation:

i think thats it

Answer:

Which factors affect the gravitational force between objects? Check all that apply.

difference in speed of objects ---- wrong

direction of movement of objects ----- wrong

distance between objects ---- correct

masses of the objects ---------- correct

volumes of the objects --- wrong

Explanation:

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John throws a baseball from a standing position. Which of the three possible paths will the ball follow?

Path A
Path B
Path C

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Bro this is common sense. Throw something across the room and watch it. It isnt going to be repulsed and fly up. It also isnt going to continue on forever. It will clearly fall and hit the ground

C because i said so .

How does freezing and evaporation affect salinity?

Choose ALL that apply

Select 3 correct answer(s)
Question 1 options:

When that water melts in the spring, the salinity decreases.


none of the choices


When ocean water evaporates, the salinity increases.


When ocean water freezes, the salinity of water increases.

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The answer is C, because the water molecules are evaporating and the salt molecules are staying the same.

James loves music. What would be an experiment he could conduct?

Dance to a cool song and record heart rate.
Write a song
Record his heart rate while listening to different types of music and record/compare the results.

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Answer:

Record his heart rate while listening to different types of music and record/compare the results.

Answer:

Record his heart rate while listening to different types of music and record/compare the results.

Explanation:

The amount of runoff in an area depends on all of the following except

amount of rain
the vegetation
wind dropping sediment
type of soil

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wind dropping sediment
Wind dropping sediment I think

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Observe: Click Reset. Select Lights on and turn off Show rulers. Select Longitudinal waves. Check that the Amplitude is 10.0 cm, the Frequency is 1.00 Hz, and the Tension is 2.0 N. Set the Density to 1.0 kg/m, and click Play.
What is the motion of the hand?



Turn the lights off. What is the motion of the green dot?



Follow the motion of a single compression of the wave. How does the compression move?

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Answer:

1 The hand is moving at a steady up and down motion.

2 The green dot is moving in a trait up and down motion

3 It is moving in a waving and calming motion

Explanation:

Based on Newton’s 3rd Law of motion, if an archer shoots an arrow at the target, the action force is the bowstring against the arrow. Explain where the reaction force can be found.

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Answer: the reaction force is the arrows push against the bow sting

Explanation:the two objects must react the same , bowstring and arrow.

Mike is doing a project for science class. He is making an analogy of a cell and relating it to the structure and function of a city. He is looking for a building to represent the mitochondria. Which building in a city has a similar function and would best represent the role of the mitochondria in the cell?

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Answer: Mitochondria are organelles that make energy for a cell; they are inherited from ... In this chapter, we will look at the structure and function of the eukaryotic cell. ... to functions of a city to emphasize that all parts are needed. ... We begin by looking at ... cell, as he peered through a primitive microscope of his own construction.

What is the best explanation for seasons?
1 point
A. The Sun orbits the Earth
B. The Earth spins once a day, causing day and night
C. The Earth is tilted, causing the incoming sun's rays to hit the rounded surface of the Earth at different angles in opposite hemispheres.
D. The Earth is father away from the Sun at times and closed at other times.

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C is the correct answer! Trust me i promise lol
I believe the answer for this question is C.

How are both electromagnetic and mechanical waves used when people communicate with each other?

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Unlike mechanical waves, which require matter, electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space, as well as through liquids, solids, and gases. There are many similarities between light waves and mechanical waves. They can both be measured by their amplitude, wavelength, and frequency.

Electromagnetic and mechanical waves used when people communicate with each other, this done by an antenna(sender & receiver)

What is antenna ?

An antenna is a metallic structure that produce or/and receives electromagnetic waves it is available in different shapes. There are different types of antennas which are  Short Dipole antenna, Dipole antenna, Loop antenna, Monopole antenna.

when input of the Dipole antenna is connected to the electric signals having certain frequency. Due to change in the electric signal, there is fluctuation in polarity of dipoles in dipole antenna and that change in the dipole produces electromagnetic wave.

when electromagnetic wave is received by the dipole antenna, dipoles in the antenna get affected by electromagnetic waves, dipoles fluctuate at frequency of received electric signals and produces electric signals of same frequency as electromagnetic wave.

Sound wave is mechanical wave. sound wave is converted in electric signals by using microphone, it gets amplified and given to to input of the antenna(Transmitter).  This antenna converts Electric signal into electromagnetic wave. This converted electromagnetic wave is received by another antenna(receiver). this antenna converts electromagnetic wave into electric signals, this signals are amplified and given it to the speaker.

Hence this is how people use electromagnetic and mechanical waves for communication.

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What is the average kinetic energy of an object's particles?

Question 3 options:

Heat


Thermal Energy


Thermodynamics


Temperature


please include explanation

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What is the average kinetic energy of an object's particles?

the answer is temperature

The answer is Temperature!

Which of the following metals is most reactive?


A. aluminum

B. sodium

C. copper

D. calcium

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Answer:

A. aluminum

Explanation:

Aluminium is soft, lightweight and ductile with excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is highly reactive, though the metal is protected by a surface layer of inert transparent oxide (Al2O3) that forms rapidly in air, providing excellent corrosion resistance.

a aluminum because sodium isnt really one so cross that out calcium cross that out copper nah but aluminum yes
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