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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is anyone in k12 and finished their unit 5 lesson assesment in science???? please help I GIVE MEDALS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What grade?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6th

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you in 6th grade in k12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ashley_everdeen Sorry. I'm in 7th this year! There is no way I'd remember stuff from 6th.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okif you can answer this or try it would make me super happy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explains what earth’s climate would be like if the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere was increased? A. The gases would absorb more heat energy from the sun, and the earth's climate would become warmer. B. The gases would absorb more heat energy from the sun, and the earth's climate would become cooler. C. The gases would radiate more heat energy from the sun into space, and the earth's climate would become cooler. D. The gases would radiate more heat energy from the sun into space, and the earth's climate would become warmer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I could try, but im currently taking a semester assessment myself.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And I don't know that. Just close this question and ask it. People can see it easier.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explains how the Coriolis effect causes air circulation? A. Air from the equator moves toward the poles slower than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator faster than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west. B. Air from the poles moves toward the equator faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the equator moves toward the poles slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west. C. Air from the equator moves toward the poles faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west. D. Air from the equator moves toward the poles faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer west. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the east. ok this one is more important than the first question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@HB0102

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Mertsj @thomaster @whpalmer4 @SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

I am in 12th, ca :(

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

If you didn't like my previous answer, which included a link to a webpage that describes the topic, why did you tag me again?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

which previous answer? In msg, or you deleted it for some reason?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

I see, her previous question. OK, good luck ya'll ! :)

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