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Nickel and zinc do not typically form a compound when mixed together. They are both metals with distinct properties and usually do not react with each other to form a chemical compound.
London dispersion forces are caused by temporary fluctuations in electron distribution within atoms or molecules. They are not caused by permanent dipoles or hydrogen bonding.
Iron oxide, commonly known as rust, is caused when iron comes into contact with oxygen and moisture in the air, leading to a chemical reaction that forms iron oxide. This process is accelerated by factors such as exposure to water, salt, and acids, which can speed up the corrosion of iron.
False. While many changes to the landscape are caused by human activities such as deforestation and urbanization, natural processes like weathering, erosion, volcanic activity, and plate tectonics also play a significant role in shaping landscapes.
Chlorine gas caused respiratory issues and lung damage, mustard gas caused blistering on skin and lungs, and phosgene gas caused severe respiratory issues leading to death. Nerve agents like sarin caused paralysis and death, while VX nerve agent led to convulsions and death. Overall, poison gases were used in warfare to inflict varying degrees of physical harm and potential death on individuals.
It depends on which type of potato blight you are referring to.Early blight -- caused by Alternaria solani, a fungal pathogen.Late blight -- caused by Phytophthora infestans, an oomycete.
The Irish potato famine was caused by blight.
Blight is caused by a fungus and can be treated with a fungicide. If you are fertilizing and the plant is turning yellow, it's probably blight.
The Irish potato blight, also known as the Great Famine, was caused by a water mold known as Phytophthora infestans. This pathogen spreads rapidly in wet conditions, leading to the widespread destruction of potato crops in Ireland in the mid-19th century.
The blight during the famine wasn't caused by a fungus, it was caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans.
Blight can affect a variety of plants, including potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and other crops. The specific organism causing blight can vary; for example, late blight is caused by a fungal-like organism called Phytophthora infestans, while early blight is caused by a fungus called Alternaria solani. These organisms infect and damage the leaves, stems, and fruits of the affected plants.
blight
Ireland's Famine was caused mainly by Blight and a sudden increase in Population
potatoe blight of the 1840's
It was caused by a blight caused by the water mold Phylophthora infestans which caused the potato to becom black, mushy and inedible.
The potato blight caused the famine, the species being Phytophthora infestans.
it was not a mould it was a disease called blight