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Chemistry
What is an intensive property? *
A property that changes if temperature changes
A property that will NOT change if temperature changes
A property that changes if the amount of substance changes
A property that does NOT change if the amount of substance changes please help :(
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Ответ:
A property that changes if the amount of substance changes
Explanation:
This is the answer
Ответ:
Earth has tremendous diversity of its ecosystems. Different regions are referred to as climate biomes to understand patterns of weather, biology, and natural events.
Explanation:
The greatest difference between tropical and polar climates is the difference in temperature. Tropical climates are located near the Equator and receive more sun year-round than anywhere else on Earth, while polar climates are the farthest from the Equator and receive the least sunlight and heat of any part of the globe. This makes the winters of polar climates fierce and the summers short, while practically every day in a tropical climate is hot. While both climates might bring to mind precipitation (such as rain in the tropics and snow at the poles), both can also be quite dry. Antarctica is considered the largest desert in the world, since almost no snow falls toward the center of the continent. Tropical deserts, such as the Namib of Africa, are extremely hot and dry, making it difficult for any life to survive.