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What could be labeled as scarce?

Lots of animals could be labeled as scarce, such as polar bears.


What year was the polar area diagram created?

The polar area diagram, also known as a rose diagram, is believed to have originated in the 18th century. It was commonly used by meteorologists to represent wind direction and speed data during that time.


Is an asymmetrical polar?

An asymmetrical polar diagram is a graphical representation of an antenna's radiation pattern that shows variations in signal strength with direction. It can be used to analyze the directionality and coverage of an antenna.


Did Florence Nightingale invent the pie chart or polar graph?

Florence Nightingale is usually credited with inventing the polar area diagram, there are earlier uses. Léon Lalanne used a polar diagram to show the frequency of wind directions around compass points in 1843. André-Michel Guerry is an earlier inventor of the "rose diagram" form, in an 1829 paper showing frequency of events foAlthough Florence Nightingale is usually credited with this graphical invention, there are earlier uses. Léon Lalanne used a polar diagram to show the frequency of wind directions around compass points in 1843. André-Michel Guerry is an earlier inventor of the "rose diagram" form, in an 1829 paper showing frequency of events for cyclic phenomena


Which electron dot diagram represents a polar molecule?

A polar molecule will have an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in a partially negative and partially positive end. Therefore, an electron dot diagram showing a molecule with an asymmetrical distribution of electrons, where there is a concentration of electrons on one side, can represent a polar molecule.


An air mass originating from the pacific ocean near the equator would be labeled?

This is a maritime polar air mass<<<WRONG!!! IT IS A MARITIME TROPICAL AIR MASS!!


What are the two system of placing dimension on drawing?

relative and polar


What year was the first arctic cat made?

1963 was first year for arctic cat. 1962 models are Polar manufacturing labeled and the Polar bear on the logo was used until the late sixties when it was replaced entirely by the Panther head still used to this day


What is polar moment of inertia of motor load system?

It is impossible to tell you exactly what the polar moment of inertia is for a motor load system just from your question. We would need to know the specifications of the motor load system to make that calculation.


What is the polar bear's circulatory system?

Polar bears have a closed circulatory system(like humans) this means thier blood flows through veins and ateries to diliver oxygen around the body


Word for Having two political parties?

Bi-polar political system or two party system


Is pf3 polar or nonpolar?

PH3 is a non-polar covalent molecule. This is somehow confusing because, when you draw out the Lewis diagram, you will observe a lone pair on the P atom. However, if the electronegativity difference does not have a polar bond, then no matter what happens, it will always be non polar. In this case, the EN is 0.01, which indicates non polar. (Non polar EN is 0~0.4)To decide whether a molecule is polar or non-polar, first draw the Lewis diagram. Then calculate the electronegativity. If the electronegativity is non polar, then no matter it has lone pairs or it has more than one group around the central atom, it will always be non polar. In this case, PH3 is non polar because of it has a non polar bond indicated by the electronegativity even though it has lone pairs.But if the bond is polar, then you might have a chance to get a polar molecule depending on either of these 2 factors:1. If there are lone pairs2. If there are other groups around the central atomFor example, H2O is polar because:1.It has a polar bond for electronegativity2.It has lone pairs(Even if it doesn't have a other groups around the central atom, it's still polar because it's polar if you just satisfy either of the 2 conditions)If both conditions of the above are not met, then it's non polar even if it has a polar bond. Like CO2, a molecule has a polar bond, but fails to meet both of the conditions, is a non polar molecule.Always remember to check your electronegativity. Remember if a molecule only has non polar bonds, then it must be a non polar molecule no matter which condition is satisfied after (ex. lone pairs). If a molecule has polar bonds, then it may be a polar molecule depending on either of the 2 conditions listed.