You have to be joking me? It was the African elephant quite obviously, as there was a larger area on the ears to allow more loss of heat. The Indian however, had small ears, therefore losing less heat. It proved it after the questions when it said "John put a small metal strip around a can and a big metal strip around a can, as though they were ears, and the larger one lost more heat... explain..." Duhh..
We did the Tempest and it was easy as anything.
The See Eels and Herring bit was well easy, the less Cod, means the less Herring, therefore increasing the amount of see eels as there was one less species eating them... something like that -.-
You revised for 5 mins? Shows you really care about your life.
I know SAT's aren't too important, but it's good practise for your GCSE's & A Levels. Also, the higher your SAT's score, the higher ability group you will be placed in when you go on to do GCSE's in Year 11, therefore an increase in the chance of you passing, with a C or better grade.






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