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The thirst mechanism always underestimates fluid loss during work, in the heat and after work ends. Therefore you should take frequent drinks through out the work period. If you drink 250mililitres every 15 minutes, you can replace one litre per hour. if sweat rate is higher you will find it extremely difficult to keep up with fluid needs. During prolonged periods of work in the heat, weight loss exceeds 2 percent therefore the person should rehydrate before returning to work.
Answer:
Coevolution
Explanation:
Ehrlich and Raven observed butterfly species and their host plants. Plant species had adopted a series of defence mechanisms against butterflies. In response the butterflies also evolved new traits to avoid these defence mechanisms.
In this way both butterflies and plants influenced each other's traits and they co evolved. The coevolution can lead to accumulation of lot of different characteristics which can lead to formation of new species and species diversification. Formation of new species will be observed both in plants and butterflies.
Answer:
I don't remember much, but I'll try my best.
Explanation:
Over time, sediments rocks pile up to form horizontal layers of sedimentary rocks. The bottom layer of rock forms first, which means it's the oldest. This would mean that while you can't be sure when each layer of sediments formed, each layer is younger than the one below it.
All cells require ATP for energy.