It is hereditary, meaning that if you get the gene from a parent, you have Huntington's disease. Also, if your 4th chromosome is wrong, you can get Huntington's disease.
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What stores much of the energy in the Earth's water cycle
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oceans
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Is biphentin a narcotic
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No, it is a stimulant used as an ADD/ADHD medication.
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What percent of earth's serface water is in the form of glacial ice
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69% A+ answer
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When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive it is called a water
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When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive, it is called a water drought. drought
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Where is Aurora activity greatest
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at the poles
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What is the physical process of taking in air or water
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breathing
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What is the term fresh water refers to water with low
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salt
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Air contains water in a gaseous form called
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Water vapor
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In which layer is oxygen content the highest
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trophosphere
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Based on seismographic testing the inner core is believed to be
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Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
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Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
solid.
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase
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Which layer of the atmosphere is located above the stratosphere
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mesosphere
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How do people transmission Huntington's Disease
It is hereditary, meaning that if you get the gene from a parent, you have Huntington's disease. Also, if your 4th chromosome is wrong, you can get Huntington's disease.
What stores much of the energy in the Earth's water cycle
oceans
Is biphentin a narcotic
No, it is a stimulant used as an ADD/ADHD medication.
What percent of earth's serface water is in the form of glacial ice
69% A+ answer
When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive it is called a water
When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive, it is called a water drought. drought
Where is Aurora activity greatest
at the poles
What is the physical process of taking in air or water
breathing
What is the term fresh water refers to water with low
salt
Air contains water in a gaseous form called
Water vapor
In which layer is oxygen content the highest
trophosphere
Based on seismographic testing the inner core is believed to be
Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
_____.
Based on seismographic testing, the inner core is believed to be
solid.
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase
to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
Which layer of the atmosphere is located above the stratosphere