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Examples of primary consumers include:
fish |
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all of these |
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cows |
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rats |
Primary consumers (herbivores) subsist on producers like plants and fungus. Examples are grasshoppers, cows, and plankton.
Which of the following would be used in eye glasses to correct nearsightedness?
concave lens |
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convex lens |
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convex mirror |
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concave mirror |
Unlike curved mirrors that operate on the principle of reflection, lenses utilize refraction. A convex lens is thicker in the middle than on the edges and converges light while a concave lens is thicker on the edges than in the middle and diffuses light. A common use for curved lenses is in eye glasses where a convex lens is used to correct farsightedness and a concave lens is used to correct nearsightedness.
Which of the following would you find in the side view mirror of a car?
concave mirror |
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convex lens |
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concave lens |
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convex mirror |
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.
Which of the following is not a medium for sound waves?
vacuum |
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solid |
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none of these is a medium for sound waves |
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liquid |
A vibrating object produces a sound wave that travels outwardly from the object through a medium (any liquid or solid matter). The vibration disturbs the particles in the surrounding medium, those particles disturb the particules next to them, and so on, as the sound propagates away from the vibration.
Which of the following states of matter exists at the lowest temperature?
none of these |
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liquid |
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solid |
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gas |
Solids exist at a lower temperature than liquids which exist at a lower temperature than gases.