<span>Climate describes the average conditions and
atmospheric patterns of a region over time. In describing the climate of a region one may specifically include precipitation, humidity, temperature, sunshine, wind velocity, fog, frost, and hail storms that have been observed for a long period of time.
The average weather statistics for determining a region's climate is in a span of 30 years. Scientists must make observations within a specified interval to determine the climate of a particular location. </span>
The correct answer is "increased activity of the right hippocampal formation".
Hippocampus is a brain area which is part of the limbic system and is located below the cerebral cortex. Humans have two hippocampi, one in each side of the brain. Hippocampus is responsible for the formation of long-term memories, by participating in the consolidation of short-term to long-term memory. It also plays a very important role in spatial memory and orientation.
The task that this experienced cab-driver is asked to perform is related to spatial navigation and orientation abilities. The right hippocampus has been shown to participate in the formation of memory for locations in specific environments, while the left hippocampus has been shown to be involved in autobiographical and episodic memory. As a result, the PET scan will show an increased activity of the right hippocampus.
The answer to this question is B.) False
Adaptations are what organisms do in order for them to survive and adapt to the environments that Mother Nature is presenting them.
1. Crocodiles - have tough and scaled skin that allows them to camouflage and catch prey in the water
2. Frogs - have developed bodily fluids that secrete poison to prevent predators from attacking them
3. Bats - have developed their echolocation to help them in hunting for food at night time.
4. Coelachants - have maintained their extra fins for sensory motor in the water
5. Lampreys - have maintained their tooth-funnel like mouths in order to feed on their hosts.