To keep from sinking and to capture more light
distortion
The other popular map projections include the so-called "compromise" projections, including: Robinson Winkel Tripel Dymaxion (Buckminster Fuller) Butterfly Map (Cahill) Kavrayskiy Wagner pseudocylindrical Chamberlin trimetric Fine's cordiform
papillary muscles
A map projection is a flat representation of the Earth's global surface. There are for different types of projections-- those that focus on distance, those that focus on direction, those that focus on area, and those that focus on shape. Conformal map projections are the type that show the correct size of continents but distort area size.
Map projections provide techniques to properly display features on maps, globes and atlases.
Phytoplanktons
Not necessarily. Phytoplanktons are photoautotrophs but they do not contain chlorophyll
Well phyto means light, so the obvious answer is yes.
Yes, phytoplankton are able to decompose. They cannot do it alone, as they need bacteria to do it for them.
Yes.Only phytoplanktons are photosynthetic. Zooplanktons are animal like
because it is the photosynthesis method in water and it is called phytoplanktons
Zooplankton are heterotrophic, meaning they are not able to make their own food, therefore they are predators.
Projections - journal - was created in 2009.
If you mean sales projections, they are likely to rise.
Robinson projection
The function of the projections of the mucosa of the GI tract is secretions and absorption. Digestion is also aided by these projections.
Yes. Of course. Unicellular plants are found floating on oceans. They are called phytoplanktons.