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nonrenewable energy sources are easier to use as their technologies are well established since thousands of years. Also, they are more reliable energy sources.
Simple to make them easier to recognize.
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It is easier because in the field someone might not be able to see everything clearly and mapped out because of blockage such as vegetation and other things
It is easier to correlate diagrams because all units are scaled down, making it easier to see the "whole picture". In the field, the geologists have to deal with huge tracts of land, which makes it difficult to reconstruct a sequence of events.
A geologist can find work easily through the government. Based on how much experience one has in that field, the easier it will be for them to find a job.
To make it easier to recall
To make it easier for people to see what happens from start to finish.
we can map and sequence it
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
Because the number of extant sources is usually greater, and that makes the corroboration of details easier. There may be certain events or aspects of the modern period that have few sources, however, and in that case, reconstructing that part of modern history should prove difficult and challenging, if not impossible.
I found it easier than last years exams but the last question which was sequence was hard
56 i think :) there's two sequences in this! 1st sequence: 20, 30, 42,... 2nd sequence: 5,6,7,... the first sequence goes up by the rule 2n+8 (in easier words it goes up in 10, 12, 14, 16 , 18,20, ....) and the second sequence goes up by one each time e.g. 5, 6,7,8,... hope this helped :)x
It's the flight recorder. The ones on big planes record all sorts of things, like altitude, heading, the pilots' conversations...if the plane crashes, they use it to help reconstruct the accident. Also, it's orange--so they can find it easier.
Recall for any DNA sequence, there are actually two sequences because DNA is a double helix composed of two strands. By convention (a thankfully logical convention) we typically record the DNA sequence of the "sense strand" from the 5' end to the 3' end. The sense strand was chosen because the sense DNA sequence is exactly the same as the mRNA sequence except that it has T's where RNA has U's. Thus if the sequence you provided is the sense strand 5'-acagtgc-3', then the mRNA sequence would be 5'-acagugc-3'. However, if what you were asking for is what mRNA sequence would be transcribed from the given DNA sequence, that would depend if you'd given me the sequence 5' to 3' or 3' to 5'. If you've given me the sequence of the antisense strand, 3' to 5' (that is, if you're asking what would happen if an RNA polymerase landed at the left of the sequence and began moving right) the mRNA sequence would be ugucacg. If you've given me the sequence of the antisense strand 5' to 3', then the answer would be gcacugu. I'm sorry if I made this more complicated for you.... I have a feeling you were looking for a simpler answer than this.