The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
Census data show that the human population
doubled from 2.65 billion in 1953 to 5.3 billion
in 1990. If it continues to double at this rate,
the human population could reach 10 billion
by the year 2020. Which BEST explains how
this rate of human growth can harm the
environment on which humans depend?
A. by gradually making up more available energy
B. by using resources faster than they can be
replaced
C. by changing how matter cycles through an
ecosystem
D. by increasing the variety of ecosystems that are
Answer:
by using resources faster than they can be
replaced
Explanation:
As population of the world continues to grow, there is greater demands for resources which are obtained from the environment such as crude oil for energy, solid minerals for various applications, wood for furniture etc.
Demand for these materials increase exponentially as population increases thus they are extracted at a faster rate than nature can replace them. This will eventually harm the environment on which humans depend as population increases.
if humans began hunting and driving the great barracuda to extinction how would this affect the ecosystem (answer should discuss biodiversity, food webs, and food chains)
Answer:
then it may effect the entire biodiversity as many rare animals and birds can be killed and they can be existinc from the nanture it will directly affect the ecosystem and species diversity the food chain will also be directly affected as any one animal or species will be existinc the number of other species may rapidly increases or decrease
HOW DOES THE PROCESS OF TRANSLATION CONVERT INFORMATION
Answer: Translation is the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis. The genetic code describes the relationship between the sequence of base pairs in a gene and the corresponding amino acid sequence that it encodes.
Explanation:
Hope it helps you if not sorry
Answer:from a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
Explanation:
NOT from a DNA code to an RNA code