Deltas are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers as they enter an ocean or lake. The primary factors responsible for delta formation are the decrease in water velocity as the river enters a body of water and the reduction in sediment-carrying capacity due to the decrease in energy.
The amino acid cysteine is responsible for the formation of disulfide bonds in polypeptides. Two cysteine residues can form a covalent bond between their sulfur atoms, resulting in the formation of a disulfide bond. These bonds help stabilize the three-dimensional structure of proteins.
Two factors that contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks are pressure and temperature.
the formation of a molecular orbital known as a pi bond. This pi bond is responsible for the sharing of electron density between the two atoms, resulting in a stronger bond compared to a single sigma bond. The overlap of p-orbitals enables the formation of double or triple bonds in molecules.
Alfred Wegener suggested that the two forces responsible for the movement of continents were continental drift (the movement of continents across Earth's surface) and sea-floor spreading (the formation of new oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges).
The Pacific Plate and the North American Plate were involved in the formation of the San Andreas Fault in California. Friction and movement between these two plates are responsible for the seismic activity in the region.
Mutation and natural selection.
temparature and pressure
During meiosis, two successive divisions are responsible for the formation of four haploid daughter cells from a single diploid parent cell. This process involves one round of DNA replication followed by two rounds of cell division, resulting in genetic diversity through independent assortment and crossing over.
1) Continental drift of the India plate northward to collide with the Asia plate forming bthe Himalayan mountains. 2) Rivers and their deltas, formed (in the north of India) from meltwater from ice and snow on the Himalayan mountains.
two factors that are responsable for determining "population growth" are birthrate and deathrate.
DNA polymerases
Parent Rock (material) and Climate.
Climate and parent material are considered the two factors of greatest soil formation. Climate influences the rate of weathering and organic matter decomposition, while parent material determines the initial composition of the soil.
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alluvial fans and deltas
River deposition creates landforms such as alluvial and deltas.
The amino acid cysteine is responsible for the formation of disulfide bonds in polypeptides. Two cysteine residues can form a covalent bond between their sulfur atoms, resulting in the formation of a disulfide bond. These bonds help stabilize the three-dimensional structure of proteins.