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[Sagot para sa’yo] a mixture composed of two or more substance that remain phsically is separate is called?

[Sagot para sa’yo] figure 6 map of active volcanoes of the world compare the location of volcanoes around the world​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Task B. Atomic Model Spotlight: Illuminating the Secrets of the Atom 1. Examine the word search puzzle you completed to identify the names of five scientific models that explain the structure of the atom. 2. Fill in the first column of the table with the names of these atomic models. Each model name should correspond to one row in the table. 3. For each model, research and complete the remaining columns of the table: 4. Proponent and Year: Write down the name of the scientist or scientists who proposed the model, along with the year it was proposed. 5. Main Features: Summarize the key characteristics or features of the atomic model. 6. Contribution to the Understanding of Atomic Structure: Describe how the model contributed to our understanding of the structure of the atom. 7. Be thorough and accurate in your research, and ensure that each column of the table is completed with relevant information. 8. Once you have filled in all the details for each atomic model, review your work to ensure clarity and correctness.​

[Sagot para sa’yo] materials that you Burning what Material Did it catch fire easily? How did it change? Any smells? time in seconds was left? Paper Cotton Cloth Steel wool Matchstick Aluminum foil​

[Sagot para sa’yo] GIVE THE MEANING OF THE FF: 1.ROBUST 2.PAMPER3.COMBAT

[Sagot para sa’yo] materials at home that occupy space​

[Sagot para sa’yo] magtanong sa isang tao sa bahay tungkol sa kong paano gumagana ang isang bagay ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] fill in the table with the characters in the lion Maker.cite their action/lines and describe their character Eldest braham Action/linesecond brahamthird brahamFourth braham ​

[Sagot para sa’yo] what is one model I used in daily life?​

[Sagot para sa’yo] a part of your throat that acts like a gateway sending air into the lungs and food down into the stomach​