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Which of the following would be found on a reflecting telescope?
concave mirror |
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convex mirror |
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concave lens |
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convex lens |
A concave (or converging) mirror bulges inward and focuses reflected light on the mirror's focal point where the mirror's angles of incidence converge. In contrast, a convex (or diverging) mirror bulges outward and diffuses the light waves that strike it. A common use of a concave mirror is in a reflecting telescope, a common use of a convex mirror is in the side view mirror of a car.
Absolute zero is which of the following?
the freezing point of hydrogen |
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the freezing point of oxygen |
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0°C |
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the coldest temperature possible in the universe |
In contrast to the Celsius scale (measured in degrees centigrade) that fixes 0° at the freezing point of water and the Fahrenheit scale that uses 32°, the Kelvin scale fixes 0 at absolute zero (-273°C) which is the lowest temperature possible in the universe.
The gravitational interaction of Earth and the Moon is responsible for which of these?
tides |
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day and night cycle |
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seasons |
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the northern lights |
Tides are caused by the gravitational interaction of Earth and the Moon.
The universal recipient blood type can recieve any other blood type. Which blood type is the universal recipient?
O |
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AB |
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O-negative |
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AB-positive |
Blood transfer is limited by the type and Rh factor of the blood. Someone who has Rh-factor negative blood cannot receive blood with a positive type but a person with Rh-factor positive type blood can receive Rh-negative blood. Type O negative blood is the universal donor because it can be given to a person with any blood type. Type AB positive is the universal recipient meaning someone with this blood type can receive any other type of blood.
The fossil record is a product of which period of Earth's history?
Cenozoic |
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Cambrian |
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Jurassic |
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Cretaceous |
The Cambrian period is one of the most significant geological time periods. Lasting about 53 million years, it marked a dramatic burst of changes in life on Earth known as the Cambrian Explosion. It is from this period that the majority of the history of life on Earth, as documented by fossils, is found. Called the fossil record, the layering of these mineralized imprints of organisms preserved in sedementary rock have allowed geologists to build a historical record of plant and animal life on Earth.