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Which is one piece of information that tiny fossils in samples from Earth’s crust reveal about Earth’s history? changes in climate, evidence of plate movement, composition of Earth’s core, age of organisms when they died
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(select all the correct choose each statement that is scientific. - the opinions of randomly selected participants in a survey prove the idea that global temperatures are not increasing on earth. - the universe's average temperature and rate of expansion support the idea that it began as one super-dense and hot mass 13.8 billion years ago. - ocean tides are caused by the uneven gravitational pulls of the moon and sun on different parts of earth. - human life is more valuable than other forms of life on earth because humans are more intelligent than other organisms.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:50
Why is earth's outer core hotter than earth’s oceanic crust? earth’s oceanic crust is denser than earth’s outer core is. earth’s oceanic crust has lava flowing from the mantle. earth’s outer core has a composition of solid iron and nickel. earth’s outer core is deeper within earth than oceanic crust is.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:10
What would most likely happen to a unicellular organism if it was exposed to a hypotonic solution for an extended period of time?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:00
The more rapidly sedimentation occurs, the more likely it is that the remains will successfully form a fossil. as sedimentation continues, what happens to the amount of weight settling onto the organism? stays the same increases decreases cuts in half
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