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danielfitts88

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The Sun is on your meridian, and you have a UT clock that tells you it is midnight in Greenwich. What is your longitude?
 
  A) 12 west of Greenwich
  B) 12 east of Greenwich
  C) 60 west of Greenwich
  D) 60 east of Greenwich
  E) 180 of longitude from Greenwich

Question 2

A mule is an example of an exception to which of the fundamental characteristics of life?
 
  A) response to environmentmules cannot respond to changing environmental conditions and that is why they are stubborn
  B) evolutionary adaptationbecause mules are sterile they cannot evolve and adapt
  C) growth and development-mules being sterile do not grow and develop like other life forms
  D) reproductiona mule is sterile and cannot reproduce even though it is the product of reproduction between two closely related animals (a horse and a donkey)



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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