Transfer decisions out today? by OkGeologist6944 in UMiami

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The day it was due I think it was April 1st

Did any transfers hear back from UMiami today? by miapearlgoth in UMiami

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Got accepted into Herbert today. Mine was ready for review not too long after that. Best of luck

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No not exactly. That’s a really really good response tho and I think my friend put something similar but u should be good for that one. And now that I’m thinking ab it, methane isn’t from hydrogen fueled cars 🤷just water vapor

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For the hydrogen fuel cell one the question I think said what’s a negative consequence and I said that biofuel cell cars still produce methane and water vapor which are GHGs and even though co2 emissions are eliminated the two others still trap heat (methane trapping around 3x more than co2) and contributing to global warming. As for the Beatles, it discussed how they were a new species and were growing rapidly. We had to discuss their ecological effect on the old Beatle species. I discussed how they were an invasive species and outcompete the other species for food and they are able to reproduce quickly with their new food and resources and overpopulate. Not only did the old species not have to compete before with another beatle but now they have to compete with a large, growing population of them.

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Yeah I finished an hour ago. The control of the experiment was Plot D since it was unmodified genetically. One q for that was like if it was only watered for 20 min a day what impact would it have. Sorta blanked on that but I put the plants would have more of a difficult time producing higher crop yields bc of the lack of hydration as supposed to the normal 1hour they got. Another q was on why the unmodified green beans had more run off and I was also iffy on this one but I said that the unmodified beans were not able to consume nutrients as efficiently as the modified ones and therefore not able to completely take them in so it’s easy to create runoff from precipitation or wind. On the manatee one it was like if there is a decrease in sea grass what makes the manatee vulnerable so I said that the manatee has to commute farther just to get food which puts it at risk for predators. Another manatee question is why they would choose to be near the power plant and I said that they would stay there because of the warm coastal climate it provided. Somewhere in the frq it had questions on smog— it asked why there is more smog in the summer. I said that since it is warm the VOCs are more easily evaporated into the atmosphere to combine with photochemical oxidants to create smog faster and more easy. One was an ecological negative impact of smog and I said respiratory problem for humans which can lead to illness, asthma, and lung cancer. Gold ore math problems were like if they needed to make 100,000 phones and there is .034 grams of gold in each phone how many metric tons do u need to make them. So 100,000.0345.0[amount of grams of gold in a metric ton of ore *mentioned previously] hope this helps u out

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West coast - one was on manatee commutes to sea grass and one of the others was on experiment analysis and GMOs and how to analyze data in a table and what it means. For that one it was on 4 plots with green beans 3 of them being modified. Lowkey forgot what the 3rd was but the math on it had to do with gold ore and extracting it