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koban [17]
2 years ago
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Emma and alma are twins who were adopted by two different families at birth. for people who believe in the nature side of the na

ture vs. nurture debate, what will most likely happen with these two twins
Social Studies
1 answer:
Andreyy892 years ago
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Some of the factor of both the girl are same like nature and lookwise but the activities and behavior are different as their upbringing is different.

<h3>How twin and adoption studies help to understand the effects and interactions of nature and nurture?</h3>

Researchers can disentangle the influences of inheritance and environment by studying identical twins against fraternal twins and biological versus adoptive relatives, and believe that some things are in heredity and some can be changed.

Thus,  nature and lookwise but the activities and behavior are different

For further information interactions of nature and nurture click here:

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