Answer:
It's about 60 Miles or so south-west of Tokyo.
Explanation: If you want, look it up or look on a map. : )
The rhinoceros is close to extinction because they are hunted for their skin, fur, and horns.
If they become extinct, (because of over-hunting) what do you think will happen to the rest of the ecosystem?
An adult rhino and a baby rhino.
Black rhinoceros calf with its mother, and a red-billed oxpecker on her back
A
Competition among other animals will increase.
B
The habitat will be destroyed.
C
The balance among different species in the ecosystem will change.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
As species go extinct, they are taken out of the food chain. Animals that ate the newly-extinct species have to find new food sources or starve. This can damage the populations of other plants or animals. Furthermore, if a predator goes extinct, its prey's population can proliferate, unbalancing local ecosystems.
the horse latitudes describe an area where in the past ships had a difficult time moving due to
A. calm winds
B. heavy winds
Answer:
i think its A
Explanation:
In a spring tide, the the tidal range
O A) is equal to the neap tide
B) is larger than the neap tide
OC) is smaller than the neap tide
D) does not change
Answer:
I believe the spring tides are larger
Explanation:
WHAT CHANGES THE EARTH'S TEMPERATURE? EXPLAIN.