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Evapotranspiration is the process of

a plant releasing water vapor.

Plants take in carbon dioxide and release gas
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide, respairate then release Oxygen, that is why plants are so important in our eco system.



oxygen
Is the northen hemisphere in the US

No the US is in the Norther Hemishere.

Plants take in and release oxygen gas

plants takes in carbon dioxide and release blank gas?

As water is cooled its density does what until it reaches about 4 C

As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about 4 C and then it decreases.

What are the planet features of mercury

It is the hottest planet, and it is very rocky with many craters. It is terrestial and the closest to the sun and also the smallest planet.

What benefit does ozone provides to people on earth

Ozone acts as a blanket. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.

Which audience appeal does Hirohito most clearly use in this excerpt

Ethos and Logos

How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.

Why is one side of the moon called the dark side of the moon

The side of the moon that we can never see from Earth is often called the "dark side" (a) because it sounds cool, and (b) because darkness is a powerful metaphor for the unknown. In fact, the so-called dark side of the moon is not really dark. Luna has day and night on every part of its surface (just like Earth, only Lunar days are 28 Earth days long). During a new moon, for instance, the "dark side" is flooded with light.

The far side of the moon is dark in the metaphorical sense, in that we never see it. To people who think visually (most of us), lack of information seems like darkness.

How is it that there's a part of the moon we never see? Like many moons of planets in our solar system, our moon, Luna, keeps one side to its primary continually (there's a little wobble, so we can really see about 55% of the lunar surface). The moon is "tide locked" (read about tidal locking on wikipedia). This situation develops with all moons and planets over a long time. The Earth's rotation is slowing, too, and will eventually become tide locked to the sun (not for a very, very, very long time, but scientists can measure the tiny lengthening of the day).

Quibble: to be fair, the far side of the moon does receive less light than the rest of the moon, because it doesn't see any of the sunlight reflected from the earth. So technically, it is a bit darker overall. But nearly nobody who uses the phrase "dark side of the moon" is thinking of it in this way.

Which contributes to the lack of evidence of the period of heavy bombardment on earth

Plate movements

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