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Set to automatically turn off heat or air conditioning
when buildings are closed to conserve energy.
Energy can be used more efficiently getting more
each unit of energy.
Materials, such as gravel and sand, are technically
but there is so much of the available that we are unlikely to ever run out.
can be regenerated or grow so rapidly that they reappear at the same rate or faster than they are used.
we make sure resources will be
When we practice available in the future.
are resources that cannot be regenerated on a useful
timescale.
If Nation A needs a natural resource that Nation B has a lot of why might Nation A have trouble getting that resource from Nation B?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 14:30
Most scientific questions are based on opinions. hypotheses. observations. experimental data.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30
What is a universal way that predation benefits the predator? predation increases mate availability. predation in defense of space. the predator gets the energy it needs to survive. the predator keeps parasites from hurting the species.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:10
(drag each tile to the correct location.) categorize each term as something that is typical of a scientific theory, a scientific hypothesis, or both. - a tentative statement used to guide scientific investigations. - makes predictions about future events. - can be tested by many independent researchers. - based on observations of natural phenomena. - a well-established, highly reliable explanation.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00
The wings of insects, birds, and bats evolved independently but carry out similar functions. this is an example of a. analogous structures. b. embryonic structures. c. vestigial structures. d. homologous structures.
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