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If bacteria used in an experiment - were kept at a temperature of 100 degree Celsius - would you expect the population sizes to increase even faster than at 15 degree Celsius?

No, bacteria generally thrive at moderate temperatures that fall within their optimal growth range. A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius would likely be too high and could lead to cell damage or death, inhibiting bacterial growth. Population sizes would not increase faster at this extreme temperature compared to 15 degrees Celsius.


If a starch was incubated with amylase at zero degrees Celsius would you expect to see any starch?

No, amylase is not active at such a low temperature and would not be able to break down the starch into simpler sugars. Therefore, you would not expect to see any significant digestion of starch at zero degrees Celsius.


Where would you expect to find avalanches?

In steep sided, snow covered mountain valleys.


What do you expect to observe when a solution of potassium nitrate saturated at 343k or 70 degree celsius is cooled to room temperature?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When you cool a saturated solution of potassium nitrate from 70 degrees Celsius to room temperature, you can expect to see some of the potassium nitrate start to come out of the solution and form crystals. It's like nature's way of showing us how beautiful and orderly things can be when they slow down and cool off. Just like painting a serene winter scene, the crystals will slowly appear and bring a sense of peace and tranquility to the solution.


Would you expect to find a folded mountain range at a mid-ocean ridge?

No, folded mountain ranges are typically found in areas of continental collision, where tectonic plates are pushed together and the crust is folded and uplifted. Mid-ocean ridges are divergent plate boundaries, where plates are moving apart and new oceanic crust is being created, so folded mountain ranges would not be expected there.

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Would you expect to get the same value for density of a liquid of 20 degree Celsius and 40 degree Celsius?

This question is dependent on the exact type of liquid. For example as it cools to freezing ice is actually less dense than liquid water. This is the reason for ice having the ability to float.


Why do Fahrenheit sides has more numbers than the Celsius sides?

1 degree Celsius is equal to 9/5 degrees Fahrenheit. Or it is easier to think that one degree Celsius is approximately two degrees Fahrenheit. So, if one has a thermometer that reads both Fahrenheit and Celsius, one would expect about twice the range of numbers on the Fahrenheit side, as well as potentially having more numbers marked on the scale.


How draw an label a graph you would expect to produce if water at 100 degree celsius was allowed to cool to -5 degree celsius?

The graph would start at 100°C and gradually decrease to -5°C over time. On the x-axis, you would plot time, while on the y-axis, you would plot temperature. You could label the axes accordingly and add a title such as "Cooling of Water from 100°C to -5°C".


What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars?

What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars? Explain why.


When can San Bernardino expect 100 degree temperature?

never


Would you expect to see a folded mountain range at mid-ocean ridge?

Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...


Would you expect to see a folded-mountain range at a mid-ocean ridge?

Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...


Would you expect to see a folded-mountain range at a mid-ocean range?

Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...


If bacteria used in an experiment - were kept at a temperature of 100 degree Celsius - would you expect the population sizes to increase even faster than at 15 degree Celsius?

No, bacteria generally thrive at moderate temperatures that fall within their optimal growth range. A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius would likely be too high and could lead to cell damage or death, inhibiting bacterial growth. Population sizes would not increase faster at this extreme temperature compared to 15 degrees Celsius.


In Perth what is the average temperature in summer?

At the moment (February) it is summer time in Perth Western Australia. 37 degrees celsius today. In February we can expect temperatures in the 40 degree mark.


If starch was incubated with amylase at 0 degrees celsius would you expect to see any starch digestion?

no


Which state of matter would you expect to find water at 20 Celsius on Earth?

In a liquid, as at sea level water's boiling point is 100 degrees and it's freezing point is 0.