What is an example of a mutualistic relationship?
who ever answer wrong? is clearly wrong
so whoever knows the answer to this question i would greatly apprectiat it if you answer this for me
please and thank you
omg_wrong :)
Why are coastal areas warmer than inland?
It depends on where you are in the world in relation to the latitudes and also it depends on the type of ocean current that is off the coast. However, regardless of latitude and currents, the ocean acts as a large heat sink moderating the temperatures of coastal areas from the extremes that can be found in inland areas. The ocean changes temperatures much more slowly than the do landmasses, and as such, influences the overall temperatures, slowing the rate of change. This property of water is evident when contrasting the amount of energy required to heat water vs. air. In the kitchen, the energy expended to heat the amount of air in the oven to 200 degrees is significantly less than the energy required to boil a similar mass of water.
What are some features of polydactyl?
Polydactylism is the presence of extra fingers or toes. It is caused by genetic mutations, typically inherited from the parents. Often the extra digit can be surgically removed.
Polydactylism sometimes occurs alone, but more often with other abnormalities, such as cleft lip or palate, dental or vertebral deformities, and psychomotor retardation. Some of these can be corrected as well, so if your child is suffering from polydactylism they should be checked for other problems.
What is the first stage of primary succession?
The first stage of primary succession is colonization, where pioneer species like lichens and mosses establish themselves on bare rock or soil. These early colonizers help to break down the substrate and create conditions suitable for other plant species to follow.
A wetland helps to remove iron from water. It also reduces the pH so the water is safe for wildlife and animals, also humans who drink from the water. The water travels through plants which help the removal of iron and also may have limestone to reduce pH.
What do you call fast moving waters?
Fast-moving waters are often referred to as rapids or currents. These conditions can be found in rivers, streams, or other bodies of water where the flow rate is high, creating turbulent and swift movements.
What is the photic area of an estuary?
The photic zone of an estuary is the area where there is enough light penetration for photosynthesis to occur, typically near the surface where sunlight can reach. This zone is important for the growth of aquatic plants, algae, and phytoplankton, which form the base of the estuarine food chain.
What helps prevent tidal flooding in Belgium?
Belgium uses a combination of coastal defense infrastructure such as dikes, levees, and storm surge barriers to prevent tidal flooding. The country also engages in regular monitoring and maintenance of these structures, as well as strict land-use planning to mitigate the risk of flooding in low-lying areas. Additionally, Belgium participates in international collaborations and agreements for flood risk management and early warning systems.
Coastal zonation refers to the distinct bands or zones of ecosystems that are found along coastlines, characterized by specific types of vegetation, wildlife, and environmental conditions. These zones are influenced by factors such as tides, waves, and saltwater intrusion, leading to unique habitats and biodiversity patterns. Coastal zonation plays a critical role in providing protection against erosion, supporting marine life, and serving as important breeding grounds for various species.
What are some examples of parasitism?
Examples of parasitism include ticks feeding on the blood of mammals, tapeworms living in the intestines of their host, and mistletoe plants obtaining nutrients from trees. Parasitism involves one organism benefiting at the expense of another organism, known as the host.
What are some examples of omnivores?
we are omnivores! lol
What plants or bushes will grow on a slope zone?
It depends on a lot of factors like the geographical features of the place, altitude, soil and what sort of crop one wants. suppose you live in an altitude of around 2000mts and you have black soil and average to good rainfall and you want to grow some cash crop tea would be better. moreover the market is also important. consider all these factors.
What are some environments that placental mammals live on?
Placental mammals live in almost every environment on Earth. They are one of the most successful groups in the animal kingdom. Mammals in general are very successful and the majority of mammals are placentals. This group is so successful because they are endothermic. The only mammals that are not placentals are the marsupials (kangaroo, opossum, etc) and the prototherians (egg laying mammals). Environments that do contain mammals would likely be constrained to those that are very severe: The deep ocean, extremely high mountain peaks, etc. Otherwise you can find these animals almost anywhere.
How did Hurricane Katrina affect New Orleans?
Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in August 2005 . The effects on the people were devastating . The main effect of the Hurricane for the people was that their homes and businesses were destroyed . This forced the people onto the streets as they had no alternative . Coupled with this, food and fresh water was scarce so people were forced to the streets which resulted in violence, racial aggression, theft and murder . People were continuously dying due to water born diseases like cholera and dysentery . Families were separated and the city of New Orleans was completely ruined . This ruined New Orleans' predominant tourist industry and lead to people searching for jobs outside Louisiana
What is the third largest estuary in the world?
The third largest estuary in the world is the Saint Lawrence Estuary, located in North America. It is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from the Saint Lawrence River mixes with saltwater from the Atlantic Ocean, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem.
What percent of the US is public land?
About 27% of the United States is considered public land, owned by the federal government and managed by agencies like the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Forest Service. This land includes national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other protected areas for public use and enjoyment.
What you believe are the most unique features of your work history?
Typically, the most unique features of your work history should include any promotions you had received. Moving to a higher position is a very good accomplishment.
Where do beavers live in wetlands?
Beavers live in wetlands because they are able to obtain the fish that they eat, from that environment.
What Animals Live in a wetland habitat?
It depends on what wetlands, but some examples are-
-Crocodiles and their relatives
-Birds of prey
-Large lizards
-Snakes
-Many different types of fish
-Insects and crabs, though they probably eat smaller animals
And others. Again, depends on where the wetlands are.
What insects live in riparian areas?
these are the ones i know. i answered a question "What animals live in riparian areas", but since than i found bunches more insects that live there, so i asked this and am answering it! hopefully it will come in handy to someone else.
here you go! (most are dragonflies and such in that family)
Western Forktail
Olive Clubtail
spotted spreadwing
northern spreadwing
northern bluet
shadow darner (theese guys are really cool)
Western river cruiser
red veined meadow hawk (no, it is not a hawk)
ocellated emerald
grapple tail
blue damesfly
eight spoted skimmer
two striped grasshopper
mormon metalmark butterfly (love these. so pretty)
Hope this comes in handy. :)
How is the turtle adapted to the wetlands?
Toucan's large beaks help them to pick up and eat there large prey and there sharp claws, on each leg, two at the front and two at the back, they use them to go to tree to tree also there feathers change color to blend in with there surroundings.
The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them. The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them.
What is a unique feature of Paget's disease?
The most common symptom of Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) is nonspecific bone pain.