<span>That depends upon the species. There are records of tropical pitcher plants (nepenthes) that have grown over sixty feet tall on their vine, however, this is quite rare. The largest and tallest sundew (drosera) was a d. erythrogyne that grew seven feet tall, had over a thousand leaves and seven hundred flowers. Some larger sarracenia (north American pitcher plants) can grow four foot tall traps, which make these the largest plant traps in the world. Examples include the endangered S. Oreophila and the common S. Alata. The discoverers were multiple. I can only give the data recorded.</span>
I believe the answer is: Evolutionary perspective
The evolutionary perspective view the pychological traits that human posessed as a result of continous process of adaptation that help humans to survive in our environment. According to this perspective The main function of the evolution of our psychology eventually is eventually to survive the natural selection and ensure our genes continues to the next generation.
Answer:
The correct answer is, Yes, past age 85 years of age, for every 100 men, there are 200 women.
Explanation:
Your grandmother is 87 years old and she told you that all of her friends are women. There is no single man in her circle of friends. She also told that it is rare to see a man over the age of 85. It is because of the fact that women are more in number than man above the age of 85 and this ratio is like 100 men per 200 women, which means the chances of getting a male friend is almost half after the age of 85. So women are more in number than men.
1) The upper class is the Peninsulares (they were born in Spain).
2) Next were the Creoles, people born in Americas that have parents born in Spain.
3) Mestizos, people with Spanish and Native American parents.
4) Native Americans in poverty.
5) African slaves.