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How does the water cycle affect the weather?

Most of the water that makes up rain and snow evaporated from the ocean, and the water cycle is the means by which clouds form. Weather is influenced on many levels by precipitation in the atmosphere. The water cycle also affect the wind. While the ocean and areas of land are the prime drivers of wind, water in the atmosphere stores heat, which can create and redirect it. Wind patterns are complex, and the water cycle plays an important role.\nWeather is largely driven by warm masses of air interacting with cold masses, and the water cycle has a major impact on air temperature. Solar energy is..

What does granite turn into?

Granite is an igneous type of rock that forms as hot magma cools and solidifies. Granite is hard and consists largely of quartz, feldspar, small quantities of mica and other minerals. Decomposition of granite can take between 500 and 900 years. Two main types of mechanical weathering that affect granite are ice wedging and exfoliation. Ice wedging occurs through water seepage into rock cracks. When water freezes and thaws in these cracks, it can lead to granite breaking up into smaller fragments. Exfoliation is the process through which layers of granite are peeled off. Chemical weathering cau..

What antigens are in type AB blood?

There are four blood types found in humans: A, B, AB and O. Blood type depends on which antigens are present on the red blood cells and the antibodies in the blood serum, explains the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Blood serum contains antibodies for the antigens that are not present on the red blood cells, so type A blood has red blood cells with A antigens and serum containing anti-B antibodies, while type B blood has red blood cells with B antigens and serum with anti-A antibodies. Blood type AB red cells have both A and B antigens with no blood antibodies in the serum, and ..

What are some examples of tubers?

Tuber vegetables are divided into two categories: stem tubers and root tubers. Stem tubers have edible, thickened rhizomes or stolons, which are like subterranean stems, and grow just below the soil. All types of potatoes, such as white, red and new potatoes, are stem tubers. Yams, which are starchy tubers originally from West Africa, are also stem tubers. Root tubers have enlarged, edible roots and tend to grow deeper in the soil. Sweet potatoes, cassava, taro, jicama and dahlia are all root tubers. Sweet potatoes have a sweeter, somewhat softer flesh than regular potatoes and typically have ..

What is a morula?

For an embryo to move into the morula stage, it has to have already developed into an eight- or 16-cell embryo. The number of cells will depend on the species. These multi-celled embryos are called blastomeres. The blastomeres begin to make tight junctions with each other, which causes them to deform. Once they are no longer round, they become a solid mulberry-shaped mass known as the morula. When the embryo changes shape, it is referred to as compaction.\n\nThe morula stage leads to the creation of junctional complexes between blastomeres. This gives the embryo an inside section and an outsid..

What is the definition of sandy soil?

Soil is divided into three different classifications based on the size of the particles in it. In general, the smaller the particles, the more tightly it packs and the more water it retains. Sandy soil is comprised of the largest particles. Silt is defined as soil with particles ranging in size from 0.002 millimeters to 0.05 millimeters. Clay is anything with a particle size of less than 0.002 millimeters.

What is the function of deoxyribose?

A deoxyribose is different from a ribose because it is missing one oxygen atom and does not contain the alcohol group. The absence of these parts and the missing 2' hydroxyl group makes it possible for the DNA to take its well known double helix shape. This also makes it possible for the DNA strands to be compacted in the core of the cells. The cells being compacted in this manner makes it possible for each individual cell to carry a copy of the organisms genetic material. These copies are used in the cell division and the processes known as mitosis, meiosis, transcription and translation..

How many calories equal 1 pound?

The heating value of a substance can be used to calculate how many thermochemical calories are in one pound of that substance. The heating value, usually given in units of energy per mass, indicates how much energy is released when a unit mass of that substance is completely combusted. The amount of food calories in one pound of food can generally be calculated from the nutrition information.

What is "earth fault loop impedance"?

Coming into contact with a live current in an AC circuit could potentially be fatal. This can occur by accident when a non-live portion of an electrical system becomes live due to a system fault or short. An upstream protective device, such as a residual current device, must quickly detect such a short has occurred and intervene by shunting the current through the earth fault loop rather than the individual in contact with the live current.\nAlert Electrical further explains that the greater the impedance value on the earth fault loop, the longer it takes the RCD to make the current path switc..

Where do hurricanes start?

Scientists understand the necessary conditions for hurricanes to develop, but they haven't determined exactly how these storms form. As wind travels over a warm ocean surface, the water changes to vapor, cools down and condenses into droplets to form cumulonimbus clouds. A tropical disturbance forms as the clouds compound into rotating columns and cause thunderstorms. Gradual changes in air pressure make the storm winds spin faster and climb higher, picking up ocean water as they move towards land.

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