Answer:
B. The information will be reliable
Explanation:
By elimination:
Information on government websites is usually impartial, so A is eliminated. Additionally, information on a government website is not necessarily easy to understand, so that choice cannot be the correct answer either. The only remaining choice is B, so it is correct.
Answer:
I can't see anything.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
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1 Both types of succession require the same amount of time to occur.
2 Both types of succession result in greater biodiversity over time.
3 Both types of succession decrease the stability of an ecosystem.
4 Both types of succession have the same starting conditions.
5 Both types of succession eventually lead to a community closer to equilibrium.
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Answer:
<em>If crossing over did not occur there would be no diversity among organisms.</em>
Explanation:
Crossing over and independent assortment are the two phenomena of meiosis by which genetic and physical diversity occurs. If crossing over did not occur then there would not be changes in the physical features of children. No physical diversity would be produced. Children would have the same physical features as the parents. Each chromosome would be identical to one of the parents and hence there will be reduced variations.
The blank should be digestion (process).
The action of cutting food into smaller pieces with teeth is a physical change/digestion, because this action does not involve enzymes, which are necessary for chemical digestion, examples are such as turning starch to Maltose.
The action of cutting and crushing food can increase the surface area, so that it can speed up the chemical digestion later on and provide the most nutrients for the body.