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Q: True or false It is not always possible to clearly distinguish life from non-life?
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Is it always possible to clearly distinguish life from non-life?

The division between live things and things that are not alive can be tricky. For example a virus is a strand of DNA that can duplicate itself one of the identifiers of living things) but it needs a host to do that.


Is it possible for your ex to like you again?

of course it is,clearly he or she has liked you so maybe you two had a fight doesnt always mean that person doesnt love you still.


Is it always possible to distinguish two substances from one another based on their appearance explain your answer using specific examples?

Generally is not possible; a chemical/physical analysis is needed.Examples: the appearance of sodium chloride and potassium chloride is similar, the appearance of ethanol and methanol is similar etc.


What key traits can you think of that would always distinguish a dog from a cat?

a cat's stureture.


How can you use the word clearly in a sentence?

"The teacher always speaks clearly so that students will understand." (idiomatic) "The result of the experiment was clearly not what they expected." "His comments clearly upset the other council members."


What evidence is there that Hitler always intended war?

He states it clearly in his book.


Is it possible to die when your lost?

Death is always possible


How do you distinguish dead flies from live flies?

Dead flies are always on their back.


Will you always have water?

No, it is not possible.


Is it possible to always be who you want to be?

No


Always incorporate into clearly written material used for budget submission?

Technical Knowledge


Are hypothesis always explicitwhy?

Yes, because they must be clearly stated so that they can be tested.