Environmental Science Fungi is/are Eukaryotes single-celled and primitive multi-celled organisms Phototrophic eukaryotes single-celled prokaryotes heterotrophic eukaryotes Eukaryotes single-celled and primitive multi-celled organisms Phototrophic eukaryotes single-celled prokaryotes heterotrophic eukaryotes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Environmental Science What is edge species? Endemic species The species which occur abundantly in the ecotone Species on the verge of extinction Rare species Endemic species The species which occur abundantly in the ecotone Species on the verge of extinction Rare species ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Environmental Science A narrow valley with steep sides is known as Canyon Gorge Waterfall Landslide Canyon Gorge Waterfall Landslide ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Environmental Science The maximum pressure that water vapor molecules would exert if the air were saturated is called the: Mixing ratio Boiling point None of these Absolute humidity Mixing ratio Boiling point None of these Absolute humidity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Environmental Science Which statement(s) below is/are correct? All of these Fog can be composed of ice crystals Valleys are more susceptible to radiation fog than hill tops Without the summer fog along the coast of California, redwoods would not grow well there All of these Fog can be composed of ice crystals Valleys are more susceptible to radiation fog than hill tops Without the summer fog along the coast of California, redwoods would not grow well there ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Environmental Science Although the polar regions radiate away more heat energy than they receive by insolation in the course of a year, they are prevented from becoming progressively colder each year by the: Concentration of earth's magnetic field lines at the poles The insulating properties of snow Release of latent heat to the atmosphere when polar ice melts Conduction of heat through the interior of the earth Circulation of heat by the atmosphere and oceans Concentration of earth's magnetic field lines at the poles The insulating properties of snow Release of latent heat to the atmosphere when polar ice melts Conduction of heat through the interior of the earth Circulation of heat by the atmosphere and oceans ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP