Why are bananas shaped the way they are?
Bananas are that way shaped because they are a cultivar bred for size and seedless fruit.
Wild bananas are difficult to peel, have many seeds, and were not readily edible unless cooked.
Does the Savanna Desert cover a quarter of the earth?
There is no such thing as the Savanna Desert. The savanna is a grassland that receives more rain than the desert.
What is the climate like in La Paz Mexico?
La Paz (Baja California Sur, Mexico) is located within the Great North American desert. As such, it is overwhelmingly arid, with hot summers and mild winters. Due to its proximity to the Gulf of California, temperature variations in La Paz are less extreme, averaging 18-28 ºC (64-82 ºF). The average annual precipitation is 178 mm (7 in). For comparison purposes, La Paz's climate is very similar to Phoenix, Arizona.
Does whey have negative consequences?
if whey meaning whey protein no it doesn't but consuming more then what professionals recommends then it could. i usually consume about 16 oz. 8 oz before workout and 8 after. if you take creatine then be sure to drink alot of water because creatine can damage your kidneys if you don't pee it out. to get better information look in some of the muscle magazines they give alot of information about them or just go to your local GNC and ask.
What is the universal solvent in biochemistry?
Water is considered the universal solvent in biochemistry because it has the ability to dissolve a wide range of polar and charged molecules, which is essential for various biochemical reactions to occur within cells. Its polar nature allows it to interact with other polar molecules through hydrogen bonding, facilitating chemical reactions and serving as a medium for many biological processes.
What are Tasmania's biomes and what are New Zealand's biomes?
new zealand is mostly deciduous forest, with some grasslands
Tasmania is widely tropical forest
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What do you think is the most important factor affecting the size of a community in an ecosystem?
The most important fator is heat!
Are hummingbirds and bees producers in the tropical rain forest?
no, plants are producers and the sun
Why are large amounts of water collecting in the salt tank of my GE water softener?
It is normal for water softeners to pump water into the salt tank at the end of each regeneration. This water dissolves some of the salt and this dissolved salt (called brine) is rinsed through the resin tank of the softener during the next regeneration. The amount of water needed for the regeneration depends upon how hard the incoming water is and how big the water softener is.
Typically a household softener regenerates once every 3 to 7 days. Each gallon of water added to the brine tank will dissolve 3 lbs of salt. A small softener will consume between 4 and 12 lbs of salt per regeneration and a large household softener will consumer 8 to 24 lbs of salt.
The easiest way to see if your softener is putting the right amount of water into the brine tank is to see how much salt it is using during each regeneration: start by measuring how high the level of salt (not the water) in the tank is above the bottom of the tank. Next, add one 40 lbs bag of salt and see how many inches higher the level of salt is now. Say it is 4 inches higher after you add the salt. that means that every one inch of height is equal to 10 lbs of salt. Now wait until after the next regeneration happens and recheck the height of the salt. If the salt drops 2" they you know your softener used 20 lbs of salt. If it is a small softener and is using 20lbs or more salt per regeneration then the system is using too much water.
It is worth investigating if a component called the "brine valve" can be adjusted to reduce the amount of water added after each regeneration.
If this is not possible then it could be that the softener has developed an internal mechanical fault such that it is not fully shutting-off the flow of water to the brine tank after each regeneration cycle has been completed for the softener's ion-exchange resin granules which are held in its "resin tank".
A likely cause of the trouble could be that the softener's "brine valve" is now failing to completely shut off the flow of water. It might be caused by a component such as a valve sealing washer on the valve module that you may be able to access and repair as a D-I-Y job.
A different cause of the problem could be that the internal "resin tank" - which contains the ion-exchange resin granules - has developed a crack or split which allows water to leak at high pressure into the brine tank. The resin tank is not usually repairable so, if that is the cause, a new resin tank is required. The cost of the work required to have a new tank fitted is unlikely to be worthwhile. It is usually much cheaper to buy a new water softener.
What biomes include ponds river lakes and streams?
The Fresh water biome because it all goes in the fresh water community.
What biome does the Basset Hound belong to?
Biomes are things that have to do with Earth. When it comes to basset hounds, I think you're reffering to breed maybe.
Everlasting
,Maya
What is a geographical region containing several ecosystems with the same climate and communities?
This is known as a biome.
What animals live near palm trees?
Monkeys, lemurs, crabs, many kinds of birds, many insects, etc, etc.
Clarification:
Some palm species are native to desert areas while others are native to humid and tropical zones. The animals to be found would depend upon which biome they are found.