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What causes the convection cell to turn up to point a?

The convection cell turns upward at point A due to the rising of warm air near the Earth's equator. As the warm air rises, it creates a low-pressure system, which causes the air to flow towards the poles at high altitudes. This flow of air completes the convection cell cycle.


The hole left by a meteorite is called?

The hole left by a meteorite is called an impact crater. These craters are formed when a meteoroid, asteroid, or comet impacts the surface of a planet or moon. The size and shape of the impact crater depend on various factors including the size and speed of the impacting object, as well as the composition of the surface it hits.


What is the difference between a cast and a mold?

A cast is a solid object formed by pouring a liquid material into a mold and allowing it to harden. A mold is a hollow shape that defines the exterior shape of the cast. In essence, the mold gives shape to the cast during the casting process.


How do deposition shape caves?

Deposition in caves typically occurs when minerals carried by water or formed by chemical reactions are left behind as the water evaporates. Over time, these deposited minerals can form stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and other cave formations. The deposition process can shape the cave by creating intricate patterns and structures, ultimately contributing to the unique features found within the cave.


What is a fossil cast?

A fossil cast is a type of fossil formed when sediments fill in the hollow space left by a decomposed organism. The sediments harden into rock, preserving the shape of the organism in the form of a cast. This can provide scientists with valuable information about the size and shape of the original organism.

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Which part of the cell helps maintain its shape?

The cytoskeleton within the cytoplasm does. It is a cellular "scaffolding" or "skeleton" contained within the cytoplasm. The cytoskeleton is present in all cells; it was once thought this structure was unique to eukaryotes (like human cells), but recent research has identified the prokaryotic (like bacteria) cytoskeleton. It is a dynamic structure that maintains cell shape, protects the cell, enables cellular motion (using structures such as flagella, cilia and lamellipodia), and plays important roles in both intracellular transport (the movement of vesicles and organelles, for example) and cellular division. Eukaryotic cells contain three main kinds of cytoskeletal filaments, which are microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules.the cytoskeletonThe vacuole enables the cell to maintain it's shape. It is filled with minerals and cell sap. In addition to these, proteins and the cell membrane aid in cell structure.cytoskeleton


How are plant cells different from your cells?

plant cells rectangular in shape and it has a cell wall, vacuole et.... your cells don't have shape and they don't have a cell wall... if you want more info check out the link below http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/lines/images/cells.gif this is a pic of a plant cell and a pic of your cell your cell is on the left and the plant cell is on the right.... :-D


Why do lettuce go limp when left in the sun Is it because the lettuce cell release water from the vacuole - causing the lettuce to become limp?

yes. the water in the cell evaporates through the cell wall, removing the structure that keeps the cell in a rigid, fixed shape.


What is it when the cell entry is positioned in the far left of a cell?

left justified


The cell entry is positioned in the far left of the cell?

left aligned


Where does Excel automatically position text in a cell?

The default format for text is left justified.


When a cell entry is positioned at the far left in the cell it is considered what?

left justified


What is home cell?

The HOME CELL is cell A1 (top left corner of the spreadsheet).


Is a cell left-aligned when a cell entry is positioned at the far left?

Yes that's right, when making websites or when using documents anything like that left align means to the left, right align to the right and center in the center. :)


What would happen if water kept entering a cell and no water left the cell?

Sadly, the cell will explode.


What is cell aligement in Excel?

You can align an Excel cell to left, right, and center.


What does an alignment consist of?

Moving cell contents to the left, right, or center of a cell.