An aquifer.
The term used to describe water naturally seeping from the ground is "spring." Springs occur when groundwater flows to the surface through an opening in the Earth's surface.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
No. ATP is the shortest term energy storage, carbohydrates are short to medium term storage and fats are longest terms storage. Proteins are used almost exclusively for building structural elements or cell functionality.
Lipids.
Groundwater is the term used to describe water that is stored beneath the surface of the land within the pores and crevices of rock or soil.
artesian well
ROM stands for Read Only Memory and is used for long term storage.
The term "hidy-hole" usually refers to a small hiding place or a secret storage spot, often used to conceal objects or oneself. It can be used in playful or whimsical contexts.
Yes, both types of macromolecules are used for energy storage. The most important distinction is that carbohydrates are used for short-term storage while lipids are used for long-term storage in animals. Carbs are usually the sole storage in plants.
Body Fat is used for long term storage. For short term storage the body uses Adenosine Triphosphate (ADT.)
It depends on the specific location and rate of groundwater extraction. In some areas, groundwater is being extracted faster than it is being replaced, leading to depletion of aquifers. Sustainable water management practices, such as reducing water usage and promoting groundwater recharge, are vital to ensure the long-term availability of groundwater resources.
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