Archae can live in extreme settings, like super cold or super hot places
Archae have no peptidoglycan in cell walls, while Eubacteria do
Eukarya are things like fungi, plant, animal cells
Not all Eukarya have cells walls
Answer: the sun powers the whole thing
The correct answer is option D
The energy in the form of heat is absorbed by the water to convert itself into vapour during the process of evaporation. This energy is then released in the atmosphere when the water vapor gets converted into clouds during the process of condensation. From the start of the water cycle , the heat energy of the sun gets converted into the kinetic energy to raise the water vapour to certain height. After reaching heights Kinetic energy is converted into potential energy and then it is finally released to atmosphere after condensation. In the entire process the total energy remains constant it is just being converted from one form to another.
Answer:
I think yes, humans are an invasive species.
Explantation:
I think humans are an invasive species because they are everywhere, and very few places in the world do not have humans. Humans are in control of the planet because of their number. Humans are not going to be extinct ever. They are always going to be here on earth. If somebody finds new land, they make a base/camp and send other people to live there and to populate it. Like in North america, settlers came and sent men to live there. They hunted animals and set up homes. Then, more and more people came and soon all that is left is a over populated land with citys and cars and humans everywhere.
I hope this helps. :)
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Volcano Mountain is a cinder cone in central Yukon Territory, Canada, located a short distance north of Fort Selkirk, near the confluence of the Pelly and Yukon Rivers. Volcano Mountain is called Nelrúna in the Northern Tutchone language.