Soil is the uppermost humus containing part of the Eath's surface, which can sustain terrestrial plant life. Soil is composed of inorganic mineral particles $(45 \%)$ water $(25 \%)$, air $(25 \%)$ and humus $(5 \%)$ Humus is composed up of dead and decaying organic material.
Manipal-2001
Organisms and Populations
231080
Nature and properties of soil depends upon
1 Weathering and climate
2 Soil erosion never depends
3 Never effected by climate
4 Never affected by weathering
Explanation:
The nature and properties of soil in different places vary , it is dependent on the climate, the weathering process, whether soil is transported or sedimentary and how soil development occurred.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Organisms and Populations
231083
Van't Hoff's rule states that
1 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities become half
2 With the decrease of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
3 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
4 With the increase or decrease of temperature there is no change in metabolic activities
Explanation:
Van't Hoff's rule states that with the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles or the reaction rate is halved with the decrease of $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Organisms and Populations
231086
Doubling of metabolic activity with every increase in temperature by $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is called
1 Van't Hoff's a rule
2 Allen's rule
3 Bergman's rule
4 Jordan's rule
Explanation:
A statement in physical chemistry' the effect of a changed in temperature on a system in equilibrium is to shift the equilibrium in the direction that acts to nullify the temperature change according to Van't Hoff's law an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the rate of an endothermic reaction.
Soil is the uppermost humus containing part of the Eath's surface, which can sustain terrestrial plant life. Soil is composed of inorganic mineral particles $(45 \%)$ water $(25 \%)$, air $(25 \%)$ and humus $(5 \%)$ Humus is composed up of dead and decaying organic material.
Manipal-2001
Organisms and Populations
231080
Nature and properties of soil depends upon
1 Weathering and climate
2 Soil erosion never depends
3 Never effected by climate
4 Never affected by weathering
Explanation:
The nature and properties of soil in different places vary , it is dependent on the climate, the weathering process, whether soil is transported or sedimentary and how soil development occurred.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Organisms and Populations
231083
Van't Hoff's rule states that
1 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities become half
2 With the decrease of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
3 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
4 With the increase or decrease of temperature there is no change in metabolic activities
Explanation:
Van't Hoff's rule states that with the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles or the reaction rate is halved with the decrease of $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Organisms and Populations
231086
Doubling of metabolic activity with every increase in temperature by $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is called
1 Van't Hoff's a rule
2 Allen's rule
3 Bergman's rule
4 Jordan's rule
Explanation:
A statement in physical chemistry' the effect of a changed in temperature on a system in equilibrium is to shift the equilibrium in the direction that acts to nullify the temperature change according to Van't Hoff's law an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the rate of an endothermic reaction.
Soil is the uppermost humus containing part of the Eath's surface, which can sustain terrestrial plant life. Soil is composed of inorganic mineral particles $(45 \%)$ water $(25 \%)$, air $(25 \%)$ and humus $(5 \%)$ Humus is composed up of dead and decaying organic material.
Manipal-2001
Organisms and Populations
231080
Nature and properties of soil depends upon
1 Weathering and climate
2 Soil erosion never depends
3 Never effected by climate
4 Never affected by weathering
Explanation:
The nature and properties of soil in different places vary , it is dependent on the climate, the weathering process, whether soil is transported or sedimentary and how soil development occurred.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Organisms and Populations
231083
Van't Hoff's rule states that
1 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities become half
2 With the decrease of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
3 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
4 With the increase or decrease of temperature there is no change in metabolic activities
Explanation:
Van't Hoff's rule states that with the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles or the reaction rate is halved with the decrease of $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Organisms and Populations
231086
Doubling of metabolic activity with every increase in temperature by $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is called
1 Van't Hoff's a rule
2 Allen's rule
3 Bergman's rule
4 Jordan's rule
Explanation:
A statement in physical chemistry' the effect of a changed in temperature on a system in equilibrium is to shift the equilibrium in the direction that acts to nullify the temperature change according to Van't Hoff's law an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the rate of an endothermic reaction.
Soil is the uppermost humus containing part of the Eath's surface, which can sustain terrestrial plant life. Soil is composed of inorganic mineral particles $(45 \%)$ water $(25 \%)$, air $(25 \%)$ and humus $(5 \%)$ Humus is composed up of dead and decaying organic material.
Manipal-2001
Organisms and Populations
231080
Nature and properties of soil depends upon
1 Weathering and climate
2 Soil erosion never depends
3 Never effected by climate
4 Never affected by weathering
Explanation:
The nature and properties of soil in different places vary , it is dependent on the climate, the weathering process, whether soil is transported or sedimentary and how soil development occurred.
AP EAMCET-05.10.2021 Shift-I
Organisms and Populations
231083
Van't Hoff's rule states that
1 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities become half
2 With the decrease of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
3 With the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles
4 With the increase or decrease of temperature there is no change in metabolic activities
Explanation:
Van't Hoff's rule states that with the increase of every $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ temperature the rate of metabolic activities doubles or the reaction rate is halved with the decrease of $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
TS EAMCET-02.05.2018 Shift-II
Organisms and Populations
231086
Doubling of metabolic activity with every increase in temperature by $10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is called
1 Van't Hoff's a rule
2 Allen's rule
3 Bergman's rule
4 Jordan's rule
Explanation:
A statement in physical chemistry' the effect of a changed in temperature on a system in equilibrium is to shift the equilibrium in the direction that acts to nullify the temperature change according to Van't Hoff's law an increase in temperature will cause an increase in the rate of an endothermic reaction.