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two species of mussels relying on the same species of phytoplankton as a food source-/- interactionalgae obtaining nutrients from symbiotic coral, and coral obtaining sugars from algal photosynthesis / interactiona tick sucking a dog's blooda rabbit eating the leaves of a dandelion planta cheetah capturing and consuming a gazelle /- interaction
competition
predation/parasitism/herbivory
mutualism

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Answer 1

Answer:

Competition - two species of mussels relying on the same species of phytoplankton as a food source

Mutualism - interactionalgae obtaining nutrients from symbiotic coral, and coral obtaining sugars from algal photosynthesis

Parasitism - interactiona tick sucking a dog's blood

Herbivory - a rabbit eating the leaves of a dandelion plant

Predation - cheetah capturing and consuming a gazelle

Explanation:

Two species compete when they depend on the same resources and these resource are scarce in the habitat

Two organism undergoing mutualism benefit each other

Parasitism - in this only one organism is benefitted while the other one is harmed

Herbivory - In this an organism feed upon animal produce

Predation - One strong animal/organism feed upon another weak/smaller animal or organism


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Using Soh Cah Toa.
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Explanation:

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Answer:

Heat islands are urbanized areas that experience higher temperatures than outlying areas. Structures such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and re-emit the sun's heat more than natural landscapes such as forests and water bodies.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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1. Japan consists of over 6,800 islands.
2. 21% of the Japanese population is elderly, the highest proportion in the world. Japan has more than 50,000 people who are over 100 years old.
3. Square watermelons are grown by Japanese farmers for easier stack and store.
4. In Japan there are more pets than children.
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6. In Japan there are ‘Maid Cafes’ where waitresses dressed in maid costumes act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons.
7. 126.5 million people live in Japan (2020)
8. Capital: Tokyo, which is the biggest city in Japan with over 13 million inhabitants.
9. Government: Constitutional Monarchy. The Japanese emperor is called Naruhito.
10. Language: Japanese
11. Religion: majority are Buddhists or Shintoists
12. Life expectancy: 86 years
13. Currency: 1 Yen (JP¥) = 100 sen
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17. A flight to Tokyo takes a 8 hours flight from Singapore, 13 hours from London/England, 12.5 hours from New York/USA.
18. Popular Japanese dishes are:

Sushi: raw fish or seafood dish but also vegetable can be used in these dainty little bites or rice rolls
Bento box: Lunch boxes often filled with sushi or other treats and snacks
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D: 10%

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25 % of US soldiers were injured

Answer:

B. 25 percentage of US solders were injured or killed in the Vietnam War

Explanation:

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The correct answer is C. Parts fabricator in an automobile factory.

Explanation

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Explanation:

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force =mass ×acceleration..,

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Answer: C. The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.

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Answer:

D

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Answer: b. possible soil creep

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Erosion can be defined as the process in which the top layer of the soil is removed because of the action of the agents like wind, water, chemicals, and others. Possible soil creep no agent is mentioned responsible for the soil creep whether it is because of gravity, water, or wind. Evidence of a past debris indicate that the erosion has occurred and displaced the debris from its place. Rapid river can also become an agent in South America. Sand storm will involve the blow of sand with the action of wind in Sahara Desert.

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a. 9:00 pm to midnight.

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Answer:

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2.) The Greater Tokyo Area is the Most Populated Megacity in the World.

3.) Japan has the World's Second-Highest Life Expectancy.

4.) 69% of Japan is Covered in Forest.

5.) There are a Crazy Amount of Active Volcanoes in Japan.

6) The Japanese love wacky flavours. ...

7) Everyone has their own seal. ...

8) Anti-ninja floors are a thing.

9) Everyone has their own seal

10) Anti-ninja floors are a thing

11) The Sea of Japan Holds an Abundance of Fish

12) Its History Dates Back to About 30,000 BCE – 35,000 BCE

13) Jomon Period: The First Society of Japan

14) After the Jomon Period, Came the Yayoi Period

15) No-Melt Ice Cream!

16) The Portuguese were the First Europeans to Visit Japan

17) Japan had a Period of Complete Isolation from the Rest of the World

18) A Highway that Goes Through a Building

19) Japan has a Word for Death by Overwork, “Karoshi”

20) One Heck of a Healthy Diet

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Answer:

i think 2 oxygen

Explanation:

um i dont know how to find the percentage but i hope that helps

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Investments made in the ongoing research of miniature farms

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Small loans are made available to poor entrepreneurs

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Explanation:

forgiveness of 5% of foreign debt owed by countries

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Answer: 131

Explanation:

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