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Q 1: Many plants in Australia became extinct because . rabbits were overpopulated rabbit populations declined rabbits were underpopulated rabbits were endangered
Q 2: and is biology alike science?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Astudent reads the following text in a science book: scientific evidence tells us that the cause of earths four seasons is the tilt of earth as it revolves around the sound the student is instructed to illustrate this information in a science book. how will the student illustrate winter in the northern hemisphere? a.earths northern hemisphere will tilt away from the sun. b. earths northern hemisphere will tilt toward the sun. c.earths orbit will be farther away than from the sun d. earths southern hemisphere will tilt away from the sun.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:10
Use the phylogenetic tree to the right to determine which statement below is true. organisms a and f are not related. organism e is more closely related to organism b than organism f. organisms c and d are more closely related than organisms a and b. phylogenetic trees
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Biology, 22.06.2019 09:50
Which statement describes compounds a. compounds are made of one type of atom. b. compounds cannot be represented by models. c. compounds are represented by chemical formulas. d. compounds cannot be broken down into simpler forms.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:30
Which of the following is an example of competition a. the leaves of a tree prevent a small shrub from getting sunlight. three species of birds feed a different heights in the same tree. b. three species of birds feed at different heights in the same tree c. zebra and giraffe’s feed on different grassland plants d. cats living in two different homes eat the same brand of cat food.
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