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Complete. The anomalous expansion of water
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Complete the text on the anomalous expansion of water: density – increase – expands – freezes – water– float – volume Almost all substances in size when they get hot and when they cool.…
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Final Autoevaluation 1.02 - Plant nutrition
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- 2000 visitas
Graph a shows how the size of the pores in the stomata changes when a plant is exposed to light. Describe the changes: ➞ At... o'clock the pores measure... By... o'clock they... bigger/smaller…
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Kansas - Kansas
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- 1910 visitas
Dorothy wants to go home to Kansas. This state is in the middle of the United States. It is very flat and there are a lot of farms. Here is some more information about Kansas. Capital city: Topeka Size:…
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Learn. Measure how much light energy colours absorb
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What do we need? Three thermometers. Three pieces of paper, one white, one blue and one black. Three jars of the same size with lids. Water. What do we do? Wrap each of the jars in one of the pieces of…
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Unit 7: Energy inside the Earth
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Ash (n): the fine grey or black powder that is left after something has burned. It is one of the materials ejected when a volcano erupts. basalt (n): a type of black volcanic rock. bomb (n): a large…
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True/false. The Earth
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Are the following sentences true or false? Water on Earth exists in three different states. The size of the Earth has nothing to do with its capacity to sustain life. The atmosphere is essential for…
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Final self-evaluation 02 - The Earth's surface: shaping human activity
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Match the definition with the concept: A group of related islands that are close together. An element of coastal relief that is similar to a gulf but generally smaller in size. A deep, linear depression…
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