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That would be nice! Doctor? What can you tell me about being doomed? Why did you change your status thing from that? It was better than this!
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High resistance??? Won't that mean lots of electrical energy would be changed into heat, therefore melting the wire?
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Well, I don't think that is right either. Just because they don't have anything to say doesn't mean that they don't have feelings! I also don't agree with the fact that animals are being tested on. You should see some of the pictures that come out. It is absolutely disgraceful. I don't think that humans would like to be tested on like that! I think that humans should be tested on of they are either paid for it, or voluteered for it!
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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Nope because some insects' diet changes when they get bigger Again, you are specifying what could eat another animal. Snakes and allligators hardly ever meet and the alligator almost never eats a snake. They usually feed on bigger creatures like zebras and water buffalo -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Well, the limits that i would put it would be: -No decomposers or bacteria or fungi -All animals must be hunted down in order to be counter (therefore, no scavengers) -No humans! -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Well, I am trying to avoid using scavengers and after the death of the animal stuff. If we consider it like this, then we would form a never-ending food chain. I want animals that hunt other animals down. -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
umm.... they would only loose because wolves hunt in packs,remember! -
oh ok! Thanx YT!
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oh, ok. Thanx for clarifying that to me!
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That was what i meant H2O is odorless and it is the only thing that is evaporating!
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I won't! I would actually be glad if you could post the answers on http://www.dragonslairforums.co.nr in the general section!
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Thanx! What is meant by the dipole moment? Acidity?
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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
What a bout a lynx? Won't that be considered a mountain cat? Again. I don't think that wild dogs live in those areas. What about wolves maybe? thanx alot for that! Really useful now! -
Where would the NaClO3 be formed? In the solution (electrolyte) itself? Or at one of the cathodes/anodes ? How long does it need to be left to make NaClO3?
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Is that because the of the water in it? The water is only evaporating, right?
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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
I would think it would be among all the other members as well. That's what the science forums are here for, the shiring of knowledge. BTW, we seem to have drifted slightly off topic -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Yeah, I'm also used to using those prefixes, but the quinery part kind of threw me off -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
lol! That's why I had a doubt with what you said: it could be something else! -
What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
hmmm.. then why is the fifth one called quinary consumer, and not penternay consumers? -
That is not any of my business. They use these isotopes of hydrogen (as heavy water) when making the hydrogen bomb. I think it is because of these neutrons, it meakes them give off lots of energy. When a hydrogen bomb is being detonated, it produces nuclear fusion and behaves like a star! Similar, not exactly though!
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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
ummm... nope tbh! I watch alot of discovery channel, animal planet, and national geographic, and have not seen it chase. I'll take your word for it. Accrordiing to what we have been discussing, your food chain has 6 creatures in: Producer -> Primary consumer -> secondary consumer -> Tertiary consumer -> Quadternary consumer -> Quinary consumer Wow! Thanx! IF we consider the bear and the human, what type of consumer would each of them be, after quinary consumer? -
I was just thinking about this a little more, then, it dawned to me. Why shouldn't it form DNO3 and TNO3? Since they both are isotopes of hydrogen, they behave exactly or very similarly as normal hydrogen!
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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?
aommaster replied to aommaster's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Bears mainly feed on salmon, and veggies. They don't really intend on killing other animals unless it is for the defence of their young. Also, it is VERY unlikely that in the environment that you are talking about, that a mountain cat would eat birds as a part of its regular diet. It would be bigger animals. -
ummm.... When Sodium chloride (brine) solution is electrolysed, it produces chlorine (Cl2) gas at the anode, and hydrogen (H2) at the cathode. The stuff that is left in the elctrolyte is sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) So, I don't really know where did you get NaClO3 from