Answer:
- decreasing the distance between Hox and Blox
- decreasing the mass of Hox and Blox
- decreasing the mass of Blox
Explanation:
Decreasing the distance between Hox and Blox will make it easier to increase the pull of gravity between the two planets, because less gravity would be needed to increase the pull of gravity. Hope that made sense. Decreasing the mass of Hox and Blox will decrease the amount of gravity needed to make the pull of gravity stronger. Because decreasing the mass of hox and blox is one of the correct answers ( of course i can't be 100% sure because the grader may be looking for different answers than normal), I am assuming that decreasing the mass of Blox is an answer too. Hope this made sense and helped.
Answer: Incomplete
"Check all that apply. porosity, moisture, temperature, mineral, softness, or ease of dissolving"
<em>From the options, the three answers are </em><u><em>mineral composition,</em></u><em> </em><u><em>ease of dissolving</em></u><em> and p</em>
Explanation:
Weathering is the phenomenon in which surface of rocks are broken down and leaches or washed away.
The factors that affect the rock type and rate of weathering of said rock include:
- Composition: this translates to the <u>mineral composition </u>in the rock and how susceptible to chemical weathering reaction
- Surface area and porosity: Surface <u>porosity </u>determines how easily the rock can be leached by wind or rain.
- Climate: Mechanical weathering due to extreme climate change can cause freezing and thawing of the rocks, thereby enhancing disintegration of the rock. This is determined by the <u>ease of dissolving </u>of the rock.
Answer: Symbiosis and Parasitism
Explanation: Two organisms can be in a mutual relationship (symbiotic) and benefit from each other or one lives in the body of another and benefits from it, while the host organism suffers.
Drosophila melanogaster
The first letter of the genus is always capitalized, the species is always lowercase.
Answer:
Carbohydrates consist of the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) with a ratio of hydrogen twice that of carbon and oxygen. Carbohydrates include sugars, starches, cellulose and many other compounds found in living organisms. In their basic form, carbohydrates are simple sugars or monosaccharides.
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