<span>Water covers around 70% of the Earth's surface and its high specific heat plays a very important role as it is able to absorb a lot of heat without a significant rise in the temperature. When temperatures decrease, the heat which is stored is released, restraining a rapid drop in temperature. The combined effect of these processes is a buffering of temperature on the Earth.</span>
Metres are exactly 100 cm in length, the easiest way to go from metres to centimetres is to simply add the extra 1 or 2 zeros, so 4.5 metres would be 450 centimetres.
As for the millimetres, 1mm is equal to 0.1cm, once again, just move the decimal forward by one numeral, and you'll have the converted value, making 50mm = 5.0cm.
Your shark would be 450cm long and have teeth with an average length of 5cm.
determine<span> how the presence of </span>earthworms<span> in </span>soil can<span> affect </span>plant growth<span>. ... tomato, green </span>beans<span> and radish </span>plants<span> in </span>soil<span>samples that contiained </span>earthworms<span>, ... For this </span>experiment<span>, the independent variable is </span>whether<span> or </span>not<span>the </span>earthworms<span> ...
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The ph of smoke disrupts the natural ph of water( which is 7, the neutral ph) in the atmosphere causing it to become acidic . This is dangerous as it will also have effects on rain and soil ph.
The conclusion that Torri produced is supported by evidence since she did not switch her dependent variable, giving the mouse a fair advantage of learning which knob to touch