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The two types of rock that are needed to produce an aquifer are sandstone, and are full of pores and can hold a lot of water.
A large rocket holds a lot of fuel, a small rocket holds less.
To produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), you must consume sugar. This isn't meaning going out and eating a ton of marshmellows. There are two types of sugar: simple and complex. Simple sugars is what is commonly referred to as 'sugar.' This is the bad kind. It will give you quick energy (by producing ATP), then make you crash after a little bit of time. Complex sugars are your carbs. They take longer to break down, so they give you energy over a long period of time. That is the best way to produce ATP, which is why athletes are told to eat a lot of pasta and other carbs the week before major tournaments.
Theories are explanations for natural phenomena based on facts which produce correct predictions. So, you need a LOT of foundational evidence and correct, testable predictions.
Simple sugar molecules will create lot of osmotic pressure in the cell. In case of glycogen, you have thousands of glucose molecules put together. Glycogen molecule is compact and does not produce much osmotic pressure.
a lot
The two types of rock that are needed to produce an aquifer are sandstone, and are full of pores and can hold a lot of water.
A tiny miniscule of fuel plus a lot of rice
a lot more than needed to use
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
A lot
It resulted in a food surplus, which produced more than they needed, resulting in the ability to sell a lot of their crops to others that needed those farmer's produce.
Not really any major advantages other than the fact they produce quiet a lot of energy, the disadvantages are they produce lots of greenhouse gases.
Coal produces a lot of things like energys lights and fuel, some even runs EVERYTHING in your house!
It provided a lot of the things we needed and further proved that we were becoming a superpower.
Iceland's energy demands are met with geothermal heat. No fuel = No emissions = No sulfur dioxide
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