Absolute zero is
a. 0 K c. – 273.15°C
b. – 459.67°F d. 0 on any temperature scale.
A, B, C
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The open spaces in the crystal lattice of ice contain
A) vapor. B) trace amounts of water. C) nothing.
Galactic disks appear blue because:
A) they contain no G, K, or M dwarfs. B) they contain only blue reflection nebulae. C) dust obscures the longer, red, wavelengths. D) O and B blue giants are much brighter than G, K, or M dwarfs. E) dark matter gravitationally shifts all wavelengths towards the blue.
Small glaciers that form along mountains in hollow depressions are called
a. cirque glaciers. b. mountain glaciers. c. caldera glaciers. d. moraines.