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Jkov05

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Which of the following strategies is NOT a good method to help an organism float?
 
  a) Having many appendages to create drag
  b) Becoming larger
  c) Having a soft, low-density body
  d) Having a swim bladder
  e) Having a gas chamber inside a shell

Question 2

The sun heats Earth unevenly due to ___________.
 
  a) wind belts
  b) pressure of air changing from low to high
  c) the Coriolis effect by the poles
  d) the tilt of Earth's rotational axis
  e) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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