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Neon signs are red-orange any other color may be called neon signs, but actually have another gas in them. each noble gas produces a different color when electricity is sent through they contain only one gas at a time
Only about 10% of energy is passed on through each energy level. The rest is used or is wasted as heat.
The traits are passed on through gametes, in which the males sperm carries, and the females eggs are carried. Each only contains one of each chromotids which decides your traits depending on the matches the chromosomes make.
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
they both produce electricity.
Neon signs are red-orange any other color may be called neon signs, but actually have another gas in them. each noble gas produces a different color when electricity is sent through they contain only one gas at a time
Insulators prevent electricity or energy from going through them. Conductors allow electricity/energy to easily pass through.
Only about 10% of energy is passed on through each energy level. The rest is used or is wasted as heat.
A glass tube filled with neon gas with an electrode at each end will glow red-orange when electricity flows through it.
The traits are passed on through gametes, in which the males sperm carries, and the females eggs are carried. Each only contains one of each chromotids which decides your traits depending on the matches the chromosomes make.
No, luckily they don't eat each other. If they did they could possibly get sick by diseases passed through the elephant to the other if they were eating each other
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
transverse and frontal
The energy is reduced in such a way that only 10% is passed to each level.
they both produce electricity.
If you mean genetic similarities then you're talking about the characteristics and traits passed down to each generation through DNA.
Graphite consists of stacked sheets of carbon atoms. Between each pair of sheets is a 'sea' of electrons, which are able to flow through the graphite, thus conducting electricity.