What is it called when a species goes extinct? The extinction of one species’ wild population can have knock-on effects, causing further extinctions. These are also called “chains of extinction”. What species in which the number of individuals falls so low that extinction is possible? endangered species, any species that is at risk of extinction…
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What is an army cantonment?
What is an army cantonment? In United States military parlance, a cantonment is, essentially, “a permanent residential section (i.e. barracks) of a fort or other military installation,” such as Fort Hood. What facilities are provided to army officers? STARTING PAY RS 15600/- to 39100/-PM. GRADE PAY RS 5400/- MILITARY SERVICE PAY RS 6000/- KIT MAINTENANCE…
Why do we need sound design?
Why do we need sound design? Sound design and mixing are important because it takes all of the elements we’ve just discussed— the dialogue, the music, etc. — and makes sure they all work together. The mix makes sure all of the levels in the design are correct. What do you need to be a…
Is Nick a reliable narrator The Great Gatsby?
Is Nick a reliable narrator The Great Gatsby? Critics interested in the role of Nick Carraway as narrator in The Great Gatsby may be divided into two rather broad groups. The majority position is the traditional one: Nick is considered quite reliable, basically honest, and ultimately changed by his contact with Gatsby. Is Nick an…
Do moles of different elements have the same volume?
Do moles of different elements have the same volume? Avogadro proposed that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles, and therefore the same combining ratios. This means that at a given temperature and pressure, one mole of any gas will take up the same volume, regardless…
Does tollens reagent react with alcohols?
Does tollens reagent react with alcohols? Tollens’ reagent is a mild oxidising agent. It cannot oxidise alcohols, but it can oxidise aldehydes because aldehydes are easily oxidised to carboxylate anions. Aldehyde reacts to form a carboxylic acid. Can alcohol give tollen’s test? Tollens Test. The Tollens reagent (Ag(NH3)+2) is a mild oxidizing agent that can…
How does resistance affect capacitor discharge?
How does resistance affect capacitor discharge? Explanation: When capacitors and resistors are connected together the resistor resists the flow of current that can charge or discharge the capacitor. The larger the resistor , the slower the charge/discharge rate. The larger the capacitor , the slower the charge/discharge rate. What is the resistance of a capacitor?…
Does vinegar dissolve nylon?
Does vinegar dissolve nylon? Additional notes show nylon will dissolve in this solvent. I have a bottle of white vinegar (acetic acid) but the panel reads as five percent concentration, almost certainly ineffective for your purposes. There are other solvents listed as unsatisfactory, which points them in the right direction for your purposes. Is acetone…
Do museums have alarms?
Do museums have alarms? Museum Alarm Systems. Most museums require at least two types of alarm systems: burglar alarms and fire alarms. Burglar alarms generally protect the museum from night time break in but also protect high security areas and locations like emergency exit doors during the day. What museum has the best security? Mono…
Where does Canada rank in the world for offshore drilling?
Where does Canada rank in the world for offshore drilling? Canada has the third-largest proven oil reserve in the world, most of which is in the oil sands World Proved Reserves (At the end of 2014) Rank Country Percentage Share of Total 6 Kuwait 6.1\% 7 U.A.E 5.9\% 8 Russia 4.8\% Is oil the biggest…