Why does carson think that living things cannot adapt to overcome the new chemicals that human beings introduce to the natural w
orld? new chemicals are produced so quickly that living things do not have time to adapt. living things cannot adapt to artificially created chemicals. chemicals are designed so that living things cannot adapt to them.
New chemicals are produced so quickly that living things do not have time to adapt is Carson's thought which is denoted as option A.
<h3>What is Adaptation?</h3>
This is defined as changes in the physical and behavioural characteristics of an organism that help them to survive in the changing environment.
Carson believes that living things cannot adapt to overcome the new chemicals that human beings introduce to the natural world because they are produced so quickly that living things do not have time to adapt.
Because animals cannot produce energy directly from the sun, they must eat plants or other animals that eat plants, and acquire energy, either directly or indirectly, from glucose