weathering - colorado river carves land in arizona to form the grand canyon. cracks form in a sandstone wall surrounding a house. a marble statue near the science museum is changing color due to rainfall
erosion - after a rainstorm, soil and rock piees litter the roadways. the sand dunes in the sahara desert are changing shape.
here's your answer.
[tex]Drag each label to the correct location on the chart. classify each process as weathering or erosion[/tex]
Thomas Robert Malthus, an English cleric and scholar, published this theory in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Population. Malthus believed that through preventative checks and positive checks, the population would be controlled to balance the food supply with the population level
The increase in numbers is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence Population invariably increases when the means of subsistence increase, unless prevented by powerful and obvious checks.” Malthus based his reasoning on the biological fact that every living organism tends to multiply to an unimaginable extent.
The Malthusian Theory of Population is a theory of exponential population growth and arithmetic food supply growth. ... He believed that through preventative checks and positive checks, the population would be controlled to balance the food supply with the population level.
A biological species is the term that is used to describe organisms that are able to interbreed and consistently produce fertile (capable of reproducing themselves) offspring.
population. population is the number of people or animals in a particular place. an example of population is over eight million people living in new york city.
Overpopulation is the term used to refer to a situation where the population of a certain living being is very large, greater than the natural resources of that ecosystem can support. This occurs when there is a number of births of this species, much greater than the number of deaths. In other words, we can say that overpopulation is an imbalance between the ecosystem and the number of members of a given population.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where afrog have more off spring than can survive on available resources.
The following are some of the main reasons that patients have a poor outcome or at higher risk for certain diseases and suggested solutions.
- Genetic factors: Can’t be modulated
- Less access to health care providers because of far distance for example: First identify these neighborhoods and send mobile clinic that meets their need on regular bases.
- Greater exposure to environmental toxins: Raise the awareness of the citizens of the commonly known toxins in their area in commercial ads in TV, newspaper, and radio. There should be a routine inspections form the department of environmental health (DEH) in neighborhoods that are known to rodents/bugs infestation. This will offer help to the citizens and increase their awareness.
- Unhealthy lifestyle: Commercial ads will encourage healthy eating. Make healthy meal options readily available at lower cost.
For example, the percentage of kidney dialysis in the United States is considerably higher in poor areas. According to the American Cancer Society, the rate of colon cancer is much higher in the following regions compared to the rest of the country; North Carolina, west-central Appalachia and in the Mississippi delta.
it’s below with explanation and examples
[tex](a.) give three different examples of concrete populations and three different examples of hypotheti[/tex]
4.) metal
"-the movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back to the environment
-carbon is the essential component of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates (which make up all organisms)
-carbon exists in air, water, and living organisms
-producers convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into carbohydrates during photosynthesis
-bacteria in the atmosphere cycles through the system in filtration units
-in cellular respiration, carbon is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide
-some carbon is stored in limestone (forming one of the largest "carbon sinks" on earth)
-largest carbon reservoir on earth= limestone
-carbon stored in the bodies of organisms as fat, oils, or other molecules may be released into the soil or air when the organism dies
-this may form deposits of coal, oil, or natural gas (fossil fuels, which increased the atmospheric carbon dioxide)
-fossil fuels store carbon left over from bodies of organisms that died millions of years ago
-they are located in the surface of earth, deep within the earth and beneath the ocean floor."
1. D)
2. B)
3. not sure
4. B)
5. A)
6. A)
B) Overpopulation
Explanation:
weathering - colorado river carves land in arizona to form the grand canyon. cracks form in a sandstone wall surrounding a house. a marble statue near the science museum is changing color due to rainfall
erosion - after a rainstorm, soil and rock piees litter the roadways. the sand dunes in the sahara desert are changing shape.
here's your answer.
[tex]Drag each label to the correct location on the chart. classify each process as weathering or erosion[/tex]
I probably got something wrong tbh
[tex]11. what is the purpose of natural selection? to limit the genetic variation of a population to inc[/tex]
B
Explanation:
Thomas Robert Malthus, an English cleric and scholar, published this theory in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Population. Malthus believed that through preventative checks and positive checks, the population would be controlled to balance the food supply with the population level
The increase in numbers is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence Population invariably increases when the means of subsistence increase, unless prevented by powerful and obvious checks.” Malthus based his reasoning on the biological fact that every living organism tends to multiply to an unimaginable extent.
The Malthusian Theory of Population is a theory of exponential population growth and arithmetic food supply growth. ... He believed that through preventative checks and positive checks, the population would be controlled to balance the food supply with the population level.
#11. to keep life going even as the environment changes
A biological species is the term that is used to describe organisms that are able to interbreed and consistently produce fertile (capable of reproducing themselves) offspring.
population. population is the number of people or animals in a particular place. an example of population is over eight million people living in new york city.
here is your answer hope i .
overpopulation
Explanation:
Overpopulation is the term used to refer to a situation where the population of a certain living being is very large, greater than the natural resources of that ecosystem can support. This occurs when there is a number of births of this species, much greater than the number of deaths. In other words, we can say that overpopulation is an imbalance between the ecosystem and the number of members of a given population.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where afrog have more off spring than can survive on available resources.
The following are some of the main reasons that patients have a poor outcome or at higher risk for certain diseases and suggested solutions.
- Genetic factors: Can’t be modulated
- Less access to health care providers because of far distance for example: First identify these neighborhoods and send mobile clinic that meets their need on regular bases.
- Greater exposure to environmental toxins: Raise the awareness of the citizens of the commonly known toxins in their area in commercial ads in TV, newspaper, and radio. There should be a routine inspections form the department of environmental health (DEH) in neighborhoods that are known to rodents/bugs infestation. This will offer help to the citizens and increase their awareness.
- Unhealthy lifestyle: Commercial ads will encourage healthy eating. Make healthy meal options readily available at lower cost.
For example, the percentage of kidney dialysis in the United States is considerably higher in poor areas. According to the American Cancer Society, the rate of colon cancer is much higher in the following regions compared to the rest of the country; North Carolina, west-central Appalachia and in the Mississippi delta.