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Geography, 22.06.2019 09:30
Danielle has blonde hair. her mother has blonde hair and her father has brown hair. which explains how danielle inherited her hair color? she inherited a chromosome that carry alleles for hair color from someone other than her mother and father. she inherited a chromosome that carries an allele for hair color from only her father. she inherited a chromosome that carries an allele for hair color from only her mother. she inherited a chromosome that carries an allele for hair color from each parent.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 03:30
The great scientist alfred wegener proposed that continents have moved, while other scientists such as t.c.chamberlin argued against wegener. wegener's ideas eventually won, and are now widely accepted, because: a) wegener's ideas were more beautiful, and so were favored by the intellectual elite.b) wegener's ideas did a better job of predicting the results of new observations and experiments.c) wegener's ideas appealed to dead white european males, whereas chamberlin's didn't.d) wegener's ideas appalled dead white european males, and we all know that in this politically correct era,dead white european males cannot get a fair shake.e) wegener won the nobel prize.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 05:00
1. crust 1 the metallic layer at the earth's center 2. inner core 3 the firm layer between the crust and the asthenosphere 3. lower mantle 2 the layer surrounding the inner core 4. asthenosphere 4 the semi-solid layer between the top layer and the upper mantle 5. upper mantle 5 the layer between the asthenosphere and lower mantle 6. top layer 6 the earth's outermost layer 7. outer core 7 the hottest part of the mantle
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Geography, 24.06.2019 06:30
b) is there any ordinal sense to zip codes? in other words, does a larger zip code tell you anything about a location compared to a smaller zip code?
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