Answer:
Dunes and beaches make up
nearly 1,800 of the 3,000 miles of
seacoast in the five Gulf states,
Georgia, and Puerto Rico. Erosion is
a problem on about 900 miles of
Atlantic and Gulf coast dunes and
beaches in these areas. With the
right kinds of native and naturalized
plants, much of this erosion can be
prevented.
This publication was written to
help people select and use plants to
stabilize and beautify dunes. It is
intended mainly for planners,
iandscapers, nursery operators,
developers, and homeowners. The
information applies to coastal dunes
and beaches of Puerto Rico, Texas,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama,
Florida, and Georgia.
Using plants to control dune
erosion is a high priority of Soil
Conservation Service (SCS) plant
materials programs in coastal states
and the Caribbean Area. From 1973
to 1975, 191 representative dune
sites were studied in Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, and Puerto Rico
(4, 5, 6, 7, 8V These studies
identified more than 200 species of
native and naturalized dune plants
and were supplemented by less
detailed studies in Texas, Mississippi,
and Louisiana.
Of the plant species identified in
the SCS field studies, 43 have good
potential for dune revegctation
because of their favorable
characteristics for erosion control,
their frequency of occurrence, and
their dominance in the natural
ecosystem. This publication
describes each of these 43 plants,
their areas of occurrence, and
propagation techniques.
Ocean waves, littoral drift, and
other natural forces—as well as the
activities of people—determine the
adaptability and suitability of plants
for coastal dunes. This publication
explains how the dune ecosystem
and the actions of people must be
considered in planning revegetation.
It also discusses methods of
preparing the planting site and
establishing and maintaining the
plants.
SCS has selected some of the
featured plants for thorough testing
and comparison. Several years of
tests and field trials are required
before SCS and cooperating agencies
can identify superior plants and
release approved cultivars. These
cultivars are the source of
commercially produced seed and
planting stock used in local
conservation programs.
For further assistance in protecting
coastal dunes, contact your local
SCS office, which generally is listed
in municipal telephone directories
under "United States Government,
Department of Agriculture.
Step-by-step explanation:
Could somebody please help me find the answers for 'x' for these pictures?
**Please let me know which one you solved along with the answer**
Answer:
(in order) #1
for the first one you have a vertical angle. Vertical angle is basically any 2 lines who intersect each other. The opposite sides will be congruent.
So in this case
2x+8 and 110 are oppostie sides.
2x+8=110
Which is x= 51
#2
For the second one you have supplementray angles
Now for supplementary angles its basically 2 angles added up that form a straight line And 180 degress is always the measure of a straight line. SO in this case we do
9x+12x+75=180
Which is x=5
#3
This is also a vertical angle pair and their congruent just like #1
So 5x+5=65
x=12
PLS HELP
I Need this done now!
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the volume of the composite figure.
Write with the correct unit of measurement, such as 5 cm^2.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Help me with this. Please! I need it urgently!
The open side of the inequality sign indicates the larger number. So 5 > 3, 4 < 6.
This, ≥, means it is bigger than or equal.
To show < or >, the purple arrow points to where the unknown value (x or n or k or b etc.) could be, and the dot is unfilled, or white, indicating that number is not a possible value of the unknown number.
To show ≤ or ≥, the purple arrow works the same way, it points to the where the unknown value could be. But the dot is filled, showing that the number could be the unknown value.
So for question 11, the answer is x ≤ 0 (x is less than or equal to zero).
For question 12, the answer is x > 3 (x is more than three)
Hope this helped :)
Please answer the picture
Answer:
B. 3y + 3y - 12
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 6y - 12y - 12 = -6y - 12 No
B. 3y + 3y - 12 = 6y - 12 Yes
C. 6y + 6y - 12 = 12y - 12 No
D. 12y - 6 - 6 = 12 - 12 No
Answer: B. 3y + 3y - 12
Answer:
B. 3y + 3y - 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of a professional basketball player's autograph rose 40% in the last year. It is now worth $294.00. What was it worth a year ago
Answer:$210
Step-by-step explanation: First you have the original worth which is equal to 100% and an additional $40%. Next you divide the current worth by 140% which can be written as 1.4. The result is $210 as the worth a year ago.
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Which rate is not equivalent to 180 feet per 8 seconds?
Answer:
Answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
180/8 = 22.5
All the answers equal 22.5 except for 180/1
180/8 also cannot be equal to 180/1
Answer:
D. 180ft/1 sec
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
I have to get this done soon, it’s due today in my 5th period!
What are the parts of a seed? Check all that apply.
protective coat
pollen
cuticle
stored food
sperm cells
embryo
Answer:
Seed Coat. The seed coat is the protective covering on the outside of a seed that is typically hard, thick and brown in colour
Endosperm. The endosperm is an oil, starch, and protein rich tissue
Embryo
Complete the following to show how the expression can be simplified using the Commutative and Associative Properties of Multiplication.
Enter the correct numbers in the boxes.
(−0.5)(−7)(2)= ( )( )(2)
=(−7)[( )( )]
=(−7)( )
=
Answer:
[tex](-0.5)(-7)(2)= (-7 )(-0.5 )(2)\\=(-7)[( -0.5)(2 )]\\=(-7)( -1)\\=7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](-0.5)(-7)(2)= (-7 )(-0.5 )(2)[/tex] Here you apply the commutative law ([tex]ab = ba[/tex]).
[tex](-7)[( -0.5)(2 )][/tex] Here apply the associative law ([tex]a(bc) = (ab)c[/tex]).
[tex](-7)( -1) = 7[/tex] A negative number by a negative number is equal to positive.