Polar and Ionic compounds
An example of secondary pollutant is sulfurage
Hello Friend, I don't think so that it is a worm or a slug. This more looks like a larvae of an insect. I am pretty sure that is is Black Soldier Fly Larvae.
If you search up "Black Soldier Fly Larvae" you would see lots of information about them. Or you can just search up "Black larvae" and see which image matches to yours the best.
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Most stomata are located on the bottom of leaves because direct sunlight does not hit the bottom surface. If stomata were on the upper epidermis (the top side of the leaf), the direct sunlight hitting the leaf would cause more water to be lost through the stomata because of evaporation. Hope this helps!
Oxygen was initially created in Earth's atmosphere by algaes. It is estimated that marine plants produce between 70 and 80 percent of the oxygen in the atmosphere. Nearly all marine plants are single celled, photosynthetic algae. Hope this answers the question.