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You'll find a lake or a moor depending on the runoff properties.
Fructose is a type of sugar, so it would most likely be active.
It's pretty difficult to tell what the chemical properties of anything are by "looking at it". If you're very familiar with that TYPE of object, you might be able to make a tentative identification of the material based on its appearance, and use your memorized knowledge of that material to predict its likely chemical properties, but that's about as good as you're going to be able to do without doing something a little more active than just looking at it.
It is very likely that there is liquid water below the Martian surface. Water almost certainly flowed on the surface millions of years ago so there are likely reserves in the sub-surface.
Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the air is warm and humid.
You'll find a lake or a moor depending on the runoff properties.
Active mountain belts are likely to be found at tectonic plate boundaries where convergent or collisional forces are causing the Earth's crust to fold, uplift, and form mountain ranges. These regions typically include places like the Himalayas, the Andes, the Rocky Mountains, and the Alps.
Fructose is a type of sugar, so it would most likely be active.
This would be called maritime (over a liquid surface) polar (high-latitude) air. Maritime polar air is cool to cold and humid.
No! Hb Memphis is least likely to cause pathological symptoms because it undergoes a conservative substitution that wont like affect the Hb properties. (Substitution of one uncharged polar residue for a similar one on the surface)
It's pretty difficult to tell what the chemical properties of anything are by "looking at it". If you're very familiar with that TYPE of object, you might be able to make a tentative identification of the material based on its appearance, and use your memorized knowledge of that material to predict its likely chemical properties, but that's about as good as you're going to be able to do without doing something a little more active than just looking at it.
If active, you would most likely burn
It is very likely that there is liquid water below the Martian surface. Water almost certainly flowed on the surface millions of years ago so there are likely reserves in the sub-surface.
the basketball will most likely bounce higher on a flat surface
Active volcanoes and dormant volcanoes both have a likely chance to erupt and have erupted in the past.
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Thunderstorms are most likely to form when the air is warm and humid.