Answer:
Yup, it would!
Explanation:
A helpful trait (as an example, camouflage), would give it an advantage over organisms that don't. Ones without camouflage would most likely get eaten because it stands out, while the one who has camouflage would live long enough to breed. Overall, it boils down to living longer. I hope this helped!
I think it’s d because it should take a while to accomplish a long term goal
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❖ The correct answer is B. niche.
A niche will include an organism's flow in the ecosystem.
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Open pit mines are used to collect clay.
What is surface mining?
Almost all mining ventures involve some form of surface mining. Surface mining is the process of removing the top layer of the ground to obtain the minerals below. Surface mining is specifically used to recover materials like sand, gravel, stones, coal, iron, and other metals.
Types of surface mining:
1.Mining in Open Pits
- Similar to strip mining, open-pit mining involves extracting ore from an open pit that isn't then filled in. Ancient civilizations including the Greeks, Romans, and Persians engaged in open-pit mining for salt, granite, and marble for ages.
- When open-pit mines generate building materials like marble, granite, and limestone, they are generally referred to as quarries.
2.Extensive Mining
- A "highwall," or an unmined wall with overburden and exposed minerals and ores, is used in highwall mining to collect the ore.
- Highwalls are typically found at the edges of quarries and pit mines, allowing miners to access ore that would otherwise be too expensive to remove overburden from.
3.Dredging
- The more complex variation of panning for gold is dredging. In actuality, it's primarily connected to gold mining.
- Moving up a water table are floating dredges, which are barges equipped with conveyor belts and scoops, much like hopeful miners with their pans during the gold rush.
4.Removal of Mountains
- Mountaintop removal mining, which is hotly debated, is best suited for removing significant quantities of minerals from mountain summits, typically coal.
- The procedure entails using explosives to blast the overburden above the desired mineral seam.
Thus, open pits mining is used to collect clay
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Parasitism is when one organism benefits at the cost of it's host. Like fleas on a dog or intestinal parasites to livestock. Fleas and intestinal worms get food and a nice place to livr, while the dogs and the livestock are being leeched off of and malnourished.
Commensalism is when one organism benefits, while the host is left unharmed- but also doesn't really get anything in return, unlike mutualism. Like a shark and remoras (those fish with suction-cup heads & hitchhike). Sharks aren't hurt, but the remoras get free transportation and access to food scraps.
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