The seas around Europe provide about 20% of the world's fish catches.

a. true
b. false


b. false

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a. Organisms that evolve to look similar due to environmental conditions b. The natural selection applied to one population rather than another c. The random alteration in genetic variation d. Spontaneous mutation e. Biological predeterminism

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Water moves downward through the soil in a process called

A) runoff. B) overland flow. C) throughfall. D) transpiration. E) percolation.

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What are at least two levels at which soil conservation must be practiced? Give an example of what is being done at each level

What will be an ideal response?

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What is the tenacity of a mineral, and how can it be described?

Tenacity is the ability of a mineral's crystal to stay attached to other crystals. It can be described as tenacious, very tenacious, or not tenacious. Tenacity is the mineral's resistance to breaking, bending, or otherwise deforming. A mineral's tenacity can be described as brittle, elastic, malleable, or sectile. Tenacity is the mineral's resistance to breaking, bending, or otherwise deforming, although the deformation always reverts to the original shape of the mineral. A mineral's tenacity can be described as tenacious, very tenacious, or not tenacious. Tenacity is the mineral's resistance to breaking, bending, or otherwise deforming. A mineral's tenacity can be described as tenacious, very tenacious, or not tenacious. Tenacity describes how easily a mineral can be broken and is described as brittle, elastic, malleable, or sectile.

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