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OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Which of these is the most likely impact of extensive mining of uranium to produce energy? land becomes unfit for food production rainfall decreases because of harmful gases greenhouse gases are absorbed by the mineral radiations are better absorbed by the atmosphere

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

@asnaseer can u help??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b, extensive mining and the energy produced from that radioactive material both are harmful

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Please help with one more plzzz... :) .... A hypothesis can be formed by making use of scientific knowledge and a creativity b experiment c investigation d pseudoscience @itsmylife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Thanks!!!!!! :))))))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np ;)

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Which of these is an example of science? avoid black cats before important events find out how temperature affects air in a balloon find out the position of stars to predict future events use bumps on a human head to determine personality traits I put B but I need ur help! ;)

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

@itsmylife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

yayy iwas right !!!!! thanks you!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np ;) boy

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

At what location is the star with the least initial mass most likely to be found? Location A Location B Location C Location D

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

@itsmylife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think a but im not sure yet

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

o ok thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no more questions here dude ;)

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

you will be my best friend on this lasst one I promise.... Which of these stars had an initial mass greater than the initial mass of the sun? A star 1 and star2 B star 3 and star4 C Star 1 and star 4 D Star 2 and star 3 Thanks for alllll your help!!!! :) @itsmylife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no idea bout stars man

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

okay its okay man but thanks for the others :):)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool

OpenStudy (festinger):

generally speaking, bigger stars have higher temperature. since arrow for temperature points to the left (in increasing temperature) it is star 1 and 2.

OpenStudy (watermelon14):

Thanks so very much! :)

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