Science, asked by kartikRaghuwanshi, 3 months ago

write differences between (any4)
1 herbivores and carnivores
2 communicable and non communicable diseases
3 soluble and insoluble impurities
4 voluntary and involuntary muscles
5 what are the rock made up of
6 name the three kind of rock ​

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Answered by aprajitasingh1401
2

Carnivores are those animals that consume only meat of other animals. Herbivores include those animals that depend on plants or plant products for their food and nutrition.

Preventable communicable, or infectious, diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS account for millions of deaths in the world each year, especially in low-income countries. Noncommunicable, or chronic, diseases like heart disease and diabetes are having an increasing effect across the globe.

Answered by lsssvardhan
0

Explanation:

1) herbovores carnivores

refer to animals that refer to animals that

only rely on plant matt rely on meat

ers.

have complex facial have reduced facial

muscles muscles

the jaw is above the the jaw is on the same

plane of the molars plane as molars

no sharp, pointed have sharp pointed

teeth teeth

5A) a rock is a natural substance composed of solid crystals of different minerals that have been fused together into a solid lump. the minerals may or may not have been formed at the same time. rock is a combination of two or more minerals

.6A) the three types of rocks are sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks.

SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: they are formed from sediment deposists through the process of weathering, erosion, deposition and finally compaction and cementation.

METAMOPHIC ROCKS: they are formed from other rocks. they are sedimentary or igenous rocks that have undergone changes as a result of extreme pressure and heat.

IGNEOUS ROCKS: they are formed from lava or magma. magama is molten rock that is underground and lava is molten rock that erupts out on the surface.

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