Answer: 
Explanation:
We have a right triangle with sides AB, BC=5cm and AC=13cm (the hypotenuse). Let's apply the Pithagorean Theorem to find AB:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Now that we know the value of each side of the triangle, we will use the trigonometric function sine to find the angles C and A (angle B is
remembering we are talking about a right triangle):
For angle C:

(5)
(6)
(7)
For angle A:
(8)
(9)
(10)
Calculating the difference between both angles:


Answer:
The presence of mustones by curiosity rover indicates chances of ancient life.
Explanation:
- The Yellowknife bay is a geologic formation of the Gale crater on the planet Mars and NASA named the rover as a curiosity. Its primary goal was to assess the potential habitability and whether the mars are capable to support life.
- The presence of the mudstones in the geologic depression area on mars leads to its name as Yellowknife i.e the capital of the northwest territory of Canada.
- The findings of the mudstone from the stepped bedded stata indicate the clay minerals that show the presence of water and claims that an ancient creator was found on in this region and these indicators of a potential mafic source of origin of deposition.
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Answer:
Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases.
Explanation:
- The reason that an aneroid barometer is able to measure both the altitude and the atmospheric pressure is due to the face that the as air rise up its atmospheric pressure decrease. When measured form the means sea levels and on the ground, the surface the pressure is more thus the device can tell this difference.
- <u>This instrument is essential for the weather analysis and matching the atmospheric pressure to the altitude. The average pressure on the earth's surface varies from 940 to 1040 Pascal. Thus the air becomes thinner as we move up the altitude.</u>