Answer checking.
@Vocaloid
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yeah that's right
the problem isn't that plants will always grow taller outside, it's that she introduced another variable (temperature) in addition to the outside vs inside variable so "too many variables" is a better answer
Either that or A since it's the atmosphere
I know it's not B.
(had to look this one up) surprisingly it's convection not radiation
Conduction is the transfer of heat so no?
Oh?
Well then.
Look at the table below. Then look at the relationship between the distance away from Kilauea and the approximate elevation. Look at trends in the size of volcanoes, not just specific numbers. Decide which statement below is true.
As the distance from Kilauea increases, the elevation increases indicating that Kilauwea is much older than the others. As the distance from Kilauea increases, the volcanoes’ elevation decreases indicating the other volcanic islands are older and have shrunken down due to weathering. As the distance from Kilauea increases, the volcanoes are getting more populated. As the distance from Kilauea increases the volcanoes are getting taller.
I can't really see the table sorry
notice what is happening to the elevation values as distance increases - is the elevation increasing or decreasing?
Decreasing
good, so answer 2 is the best choice
Thank you.
Last question actually.
a quick google search tells me that P waves are the first to arrive, so P wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion on this one thouguh
Will check again with Nick (JustSaiyan) tomorrow morning. Thank you, have a wonderful night and sweet dreams Oli~ <3
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