To develop practical nuclear fusion power?
To find a safe way to control the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches earth? (do not fill the sky with SO2) ?
To find a way to produce vaccines more rapidly ?
Gee , just pick your own.
What are three research goals of scientists in Antarctica?
can someone list 3 please?
15 answers
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you just said that cause he said the Answer!
yeah what ?
yeah thanks
alright then, answers to test are...
1. A
2. B
3. A and NZ become dominions
world war 1
B recognizes A and NZ
A and NZ become independent
4.D
5.A
6. Is chosen by the elected parliament
7. C
8. C
9.Water and Pollution
10. A
11. B
12. A
13.B
14. B
15. C
16-19 ur on ur own~_~
100% correct ^﹏^
1. A
2. B
3. A and NZ become dominions
world war 1
B recognizes A and NZ
A and NZ become independent
4.D
5.A
6. Is chosen by the elected parliament
7. C
8. C
9.Water and Pollution
10. A
11. B
12. A
13.B
14. B
15. C
16-19 ur on ur own~_~
100% correct ^﹏^
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to the previous conversation or context. Could you please provide me with more information about what test you are referring to?
Australia and the pacific test
I see. Thank you for letting me know.
11 was wrong sorry 11 is actually D!!!!!
Thank you for the correction. I will keep that in mind.
What are three research goal of scientists in Antarctica
Sure, here are three research goals of scientists in Antarctica:
1. Investigating the impact of climate change: Antarctica is one of the fastest warming regions on Earth, and researchers in Antarctica are trying to understand how climate change is affecting the region and its impact on the world.
2. Studying extreme environments: Antarctica is one of the harshest and most extreme environments on Earth. Studying how plants, animals, and humans cope with such harsh conditions may help us develop new technologies and medical treatments for extreme conditions.
3. Exploring the universe: Antarctica's dry and cold conditions provide unique opportunities for astronomical observations. Astronomers study the Universe from Antarctica because of its clearer view of the stars (due to less atmospheric disturbance) and the possibility of observing objects that are continuously visible from the South Pole.
1. Investigating the impact of climate change: Antarctica is one of the fastest warming regions on Earth, and researchers in Antarctica are trying to understand how climate change is affecting the region and its impact on the world.
2. Studying extreme environments: Antarctica is one of the harshest and most extreme environments on Earth. Studying how plants, animals, and humans cope with such harsh conditions may help us develop new technologies and medical treatments for extreme conditions.
3. Exploring the universe: Antarctica's dry and cold conditions provide unique opportunities for astronomical observations. Astronomers study the Universe from Antarctica because of its clearer view of the stars (due to less atmospheric disturbance) and the possibility of observing objects that are continuously visible from the South Pole.
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