It's goal was to look for evidence that liquid water once flowed over the landing site; examine the makeup of the rocks and soil; to gather information that will help scientists learn more about Mars' geological past; examine the surface to compare the rovers findings with the information obtained from orbiters to test the orbiters' accuracy; look for and examine iron-containing minerals; examine the makeup and texture of the surface and determine how it came to be the way it is; and to try to determine what the conditions were while liquid water existed on the surface and to determine whether they would have been suitable for life.
To determine the mass of ice, you would need to weigh it using a balance. The mass of the ice would be the same as the weight you measure if you are using a balance on Earth, as the gravitational force remains constant.
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To determine if a particular plant is homozygous or heterozygous, you would need to perform a test cross with a homozygous recessive individual. If the offspring display the recessive trait, the original plant would likely be heterozygous. If all offspring exhibit the dominant trait, the original plant would likely be homozygous dominant.
A clam is more likely to fossilize than a jellyfish.
Who would be most likely to examine the remains of clay jars to determine what they once held?
To do this, you would need a program. There are likely sector editors which will let you directly modify and examine entire hard drives.
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A forensic anthropologist would be called to examine and analyze bones found at a crime scene. They are experts in identifying and interpreting skeletal remains to determine factors such as age, sex, ancestry, and possible cause of death.
You would most likely die of over heating. If you would find your remains they would be ashes.
Which would an archaeologist most likely study? A.Ruins of ancient citiesB.Origins of human beingsC.How plants were domesticatedD.Spread of religions[(A)]
I would examine the prime factors and I would put them side by side.
determine genetic relationships.
It's goal was to look for evidence that liquid water once flowed over the landing site; examine the makeup of the rocks and soil; to gather information that will help scientists learn more about Mars' geological past; examine the surface to compare the rovers findings with the information obtained from orbiters to test the orbiters' accuracy; look for and examine iron-containing minerals; examine the makeup and texture of the surface and determine how it came to be the way it is; and to try to determine what the conditions were while liquid water existed on the surface and to determine whether they would have been suitable for life.
To determine the mass of ice, you would need to weigh it using a balance. The mass of the ice would be the same as the weight you measure if you are using a balance on Earth, as the gravitational force remains constant.
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