What happens to the water level in the tub if I open the faucet further and water enters at a higher rate?
- correct answer ✔✔Water level increases, but eventually reaches stability.
Analyze the list to the right. Make a hypothesis as to which of these processes could be CO2 sources
(faucets) into Earth's bathtub (atmosphere). Select all that apply. Anything that you think is not a source,
leave blank. - correct answer ✔✔
What happens to the water level if the faucet is on and I make the drain smaller, instead of the drain
running faster as stated in the image? - correct answer ✔✔Water level increases and continues to rise.
What are the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide? - correct answer ✔✔geologic
geologic
biologic
biologic
anthropogenic
anthropogenic
anthropogenic
Hypothesis: Volcanic activity C02 Sink - correct answer ✔✔Result Volcanic activity is CO2 source
Hypothesis: Chemical weathering C02 Sink - correct answer ✔✔Result chemical weathering is CO2 sink
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