2 pts Question 1 Where did most of the water and carbon dioxide from Earth's early...
Question 1 2 pts Climate is a measure of temperature and rainfall. What determines the temperate of an object or region made of a specific material? O energy Othere is no one thing that determines it it is unknown size of object Question 2 2 pts Which of the following BEST describes the Greenhouse effect? atmosphere acting like a heat lamp powered by the Earth's own heat the trapping of the sun's heat the reflection of the sun's heat there...
Question 5 2 pts We know that the Carbon used to increase Carbon Dioxide rates over the past 60 years have come from underground. How do we know that it was from fossil fuels and not volcanoes? Ono spike in Argon levels Argon levels have also increased Carbon 14 levels have greatly increased the past few decades we don't have any way to know
2 pts Question 5 We know that the Carbon used to increase Carbon Dioxide rates over the past 60 years have come from underground. How do we know that it was from fossil fuels and not volcanoes? Ono spike in Argon levels Argon levels have also increased Carbon 14 levels have greatly increased the past few decades we don't have any way to know No new data to save. Last checked at 5:35nm
Question 13 1 pts Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - Nitrous Oxide (N2O) — Methane (CH) CO2 (ppm), N20 (parts per billion) CH4 (parts per billion) 250 0 500 1000 Year 1500 - 600 2000 The figure above provides information about the increase in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. Because of the importance of increased amounts of these gases, scientists predict biological magnification global warming depletion of the ozone layer increases in biodiversity
Concentration of CO2 in the Atmosphere Levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere are rising rapidly, far above any levels ever before recorded. Levels were around 278 parts per million in 1800, before the Industrial Age, and had never, in the hundreds of thousands of years before that, gone above 300 ppm. Levels are now nearing 400 ppm. Table 1 shows the rapid rise of CO2 concentrations over the last 50 years, also available in CarbonDioxide.1 We can use...
Question 35 1 pts cell synthesize The stomach acid from // carbon O parietal cell dioxide and water carbonic mucous cell anhydrase // amino O chief cell acids O chief cell // НСІ O parietal cell // bicarbonate and water Question 34 1 pts What statement about the small intestine villus is CORRECT? Cells at the villus tip are shed every 10- 14 days The Crypt of Lieberkuhn has immature enterocytes The villi are folds in the membrane of enterocytes...
2 pts D Question 1 What is the most important aspect of a telescope O resolution collecting area O magnification weight D Question 2 2 pts If you travel close to the speed of light and 1 year passes by for planet earth how many years passes by for you? less than 1 but more than o O more than 1 O exactly 1 less than 0 (negative) Question 3 2 pts If you are close to a black hole...
Question 15 2 pts A pharmaceutical compound is consisted solely of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When 1.00 of this compound is burned in air, 2.20 g of carbon dioxide and 0.400 g of water are collected. The molar mass of this compound is between 160 and 190 g/mol. The molecular formula is: B) CBH100 D) C10H603 Question 15 2 pts A pharmaceutical compound is consisted solely of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When 1.00 of this compound is burned in air,...
(8 pts) Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere dissolves in water to establish an equilibrium that can increase the acidity of aqueous solutions in the environment. This equilibrium is CO2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (aq), Kh = 3.1 * 10^2 at 25°C. Kh is called the Henry’s law constant, which relates the solubility of the gas CO2 in the aqueous solution, [CO2], to the partial pressure of CO2 over the solution, p(CO2): [CO2] (M) = Kh * p(CO2) (atm) During the preceding...
Incorrect Question 2 0/1 pts What are the waste products of alcohol fermentation in yeast? O carbon dioxide and pyruvate O carbon dioxide and water carbon dioxide and lactic ac id O carbon dioxide and ethanol