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Ariotic resources are resources derived from :​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From X to Y, decreasing the concentration gradient of sucrose

Most water molecular move from x to y decreasing the concentration gradient of sucrose. The solution will always move down the concentration gradient. 

This means the water always move from this is more water to where there is less water.

Therefore, water will move from a hypotonic solution to the hypertonic solution.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Answer:

A type of natural resource derived from non-living things as opposed to biotic resource derived from living things. Examples of abiotic resources are water, land, ores and air.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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A type of natural resource derived from non-living things as opposed to biotic resource derived from living things. Examples of abiotic resources are water, land, ores and air.

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