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In the African savanna, more wildebeests are born than the environment can support. Which is most likely to happen over a period of time?
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Vegetation that grows along the floors of tropical and temperate forests is called undergrowth. how is the undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely to differ from the undergrowth of a temperate forest? a. a tropical rain forest's undergrowth most likely experiences periods of dormancy during colder weather. b. a tropical rain forest's undergrowth most likely experiences periods of dormancy during rainy weather. c. the undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely requires less sunlight. d. the undergrowth of a tropical rain forest most likely requires more sunlight.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following is an example of a tissue on the digestive system a.the stomach b.smooth muscle that lines the stomach c.nerve cells in the stomach d. enzyme molecules in the stomach
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Acceleration is a direct result of a.) balanced forces b.) unbalanced forces c.) gravity d.) velocity
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Research question: why are the carrots that grew on the left side of the garden larger than the carrots that grew on the right side of the garden? which hypothesis is based on this research question? a comparison of people with gardens to people without gardens will show who is likely to live longer. b. carrots are thought to be good for your eyesight and should be eaten regularly. c. carrots that are provided lots of sunlight grow to a larger size than carrots grown in the shade. d. eating fresh vegetables every day is a healthy thing to do.
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