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Why was the hard, solid rock on the ocean floor cut away, which formed between the landmasses over the last 200 million years?
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Write maxwell's equations and discuss the terms involved and the results of each equation in classical electrodynamics. if it is possible to write these equations in integral form, give the integral forms. find the wave equation for electromagnetic waves from the maxwell equations. what is the propagation velocity of electromagnetic waves in space according to the wave equation you find?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which lists the main components of darwin’s theory of evolution? a. random mutations drive evolution; the evolution of a population happens slowly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms do not change. b. natural selection drives evolution; the evolution of a population happens slowly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms change over time. c. natural selection drives evolution; the evolution of a population happens rapidly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms change over time. d. random mutations drive evolution; the evolution of a population happens rapidly; organisms have common ancestors; organisms do not change.
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Click the game tab at the bottom of the simulation and select level 1. (there is no seesaw balance for this part of the activity.) balance the first equation, and click check to see if you got it right. if you can’t balance it in the first try, you can try again. work through the five equations for level 1. click continue to go on to level 2, and later level 3. each level is more difficult than the one before. keep trying until all the equations are balanced. in one or two sentences, describe how you did in the balancing game. in a few more sentences, explain one strategy you learned for balancing more complex equations.
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