Based on atmospheric stability considerations, do you think it would be best to burn agricultural debris in the early morning or the afternoon?

What will be an ideal response?


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A. mixing B. heating the top of the layer C. lifting D. cooling the surface

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How can "datum shift" affect GIS work?

What will be an ideal response?

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When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, ________ fog may result

A) advection B) steam C) upslope D) radiation E) precipitation

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Use the following scenario:Your friend is upset because his conception of what a species has been challenged. His professor told him that there are some problems associated with the common way that a species is identified. Your friend learned what a species was while in high school and it was reinforced during his first year in college. He also refers to the third chapter in your environmental science book for this definition. Your friend wonders if this professor knows what she is talking about. You explain to him that there really are some problems associated with the common way that a species is defined and you think that this professor is correct.You also mentioned to your friend that a new tool, DNA sequencing technology, is radically changing the way species are identified. In fact,

some groups that were originally thought to be far apart now seem to be closely related. Which of the following statements does not reflect the implications of using this new tool? A. This tool will end the debate of what is or is not a species B. This tool allows us to see how closely related species are in terms of their genetics C. This tool helps us judge genetic diversity D. This tool helps us better understand molecular evolution E. This tool helps us better understand how species actually originate

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