What happens to energy as ice changes state to a liquid?
A. There is no change.
B. It is released.
C. It is absorbed.
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
What are sunspots? Why are they thought to have a possible effect on climate?
What will be an ideal response?
What is meant by the "lag-time" on a stream hydrograph?
A. Time between floods B. Time between flood peak and the next rain event C. Time between rain event and flood peak D. Time between rain events
Which of the following features can be formed by deposition along a low-gradient stream?
A. cutbank B. point bar C. oxbow lake D. None of these choices are correct.
Imagine that local lawmakers have introduced a land use ordinance that limits the outward growth of the city in order to minimize sprawl. Do you agree with this action?
a. Yes. Limiting urban sprawl will lead to a revitalized urban center. b. Yes. This ordinance will protect the natural landscape and ecosystems that surround the city. c. No. The ordinance would violate the rights of land owners. d. I’m not sure. I can see both positive and negative consequences from such an ordinance.