First your question makes NO sense whatsoever -
Second it is impossible to effectvely answer "which of these" type - multiple choice questions - try rephrasing them.
Lastly and most important (the reason I bothered to answer this question) - Insulation is NOT something that can be "absorbed".
chlorophylls a and b absorb blue and green light.
A bench mat is essential under experimental equipment to provide a stable, non-slip surface that helps prevent movement or tipping during experiments. It also protects the underlying surface from spills, stains, or damage caused by chemicals and heat. Additionally, the mat can help absorb vibrations and reduce noise, creating a safer and more controlled environment for conducting experiments.
The Pimsleur method refers to a way of learning foreign languages. If you listen to his recordings for 30 minutes during 10 days, he claims you can learn the basics of a foreign language. He claims that studying vocabulary or grammar goes against the natural path to learning a language. Like a child, we should absorb the language, as opposed to cramming it in our brains.
Some people put bubble wrap on their windows in the winter because it helps with insulation and will ultimately decrease your heat/energy bill.
The Holocaust has nothing to do with natural selection, or vice versa. The Holocaust was the result of atrocious crimes committed under the leadership of a few madmen, inspired by a long tradition of antisemitism. Natural selection is a model that describes differential reproductive success in natural populations, under natural circumstances.
No, plants do not absorb carbon monoxide as part of their natural process. They primarily absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that can be harmful to plants and animals.
to increase the surface area of the intestine in order to absorb as much nutrients as possible during digestion.
Because the sun in the desert would burn the metalThe metal surface would constantly absorb the sun's heat - making it impossible to live in !
No, plants do not produce carbon dioxide as part of their natural processes. Instead, they absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct.
Mostly because it has no atmosphere. When direct sulight hits the surface of the moon, nothing impedes it - and the surface gets very hot, very fast. When that side is turned away from the sun, it is facing the vacuum of space, which is near absolute zero - it gets very cold, very fast. there is no atmosphere to soften the heating, or keep the warmth in, either.
A sod house retains heat effectively due to its thick walls made of compacted grass and soil, which provide excellent insulation. The natural materials absorb heat during the day and release it slowly at night, helping to maintain a stable indoor temperature. Additionally, the low profile of sod houses minimizes exposure to wind, further reducing heat loss. This combination of insulation and wind resistance allows sod houses to stay warm in colder climates.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
The best insulation for a roof is typically spray foam insulation or rigid foam insulation boards. These materials provide high levels of thermal resistance and can help reduce energy costs by keeping heat inside during the winter and outside during the summer.
Clouds absorb outgoing radiation emitted by Earth and re-radiate a portion of it back to the surface during the greenhouse effect. This process helps to regulate the planet's temperature by trapping heat in the atmosphere, contributing to a warmer climate. As a result, clouds play a crucial role in maintaining the Earth's energy balance and influencing weather patterns.
Mineral wool is best suited for sound insulation inside an auditorium due to its high density and excellent acoustic properties. It helps to absorb sound waves and reduce noise transmission, creating a more acoustically controlled environment for better sound quality during performances.
In 1913, bakelite, a type of early plastic, began to replace mica as an electrical insulation material. Bakelite's synthetic properties offered improved durability, resistance to moisture, and better electrical insulation capabilities compared to natural mica. Its versatility and ease of production made it a popular choice for various electrical applications during that time.
During a shower, your skin can absorb a small amount of water, but it is not a significant or measurable amount.