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Discover research on restorative justice and the limits of restorative justice programmes
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Atmospheric temperature is the graduation of heat that takes place in a specific place on the planet. The higher the heat, the higher the temperature, and conversely, the lower the heat, the lower the temperature.
High temperatures influence the climate by lowering the ectopascal pressure and increasing the humidity of the environment, since it evaporates the water that is on the surface, generating clouds and eventual rains. The opposite occurs with cold temperatures: ectopascal pressure rises, and humidity decreases.
High mass stars are far more massive than the sun, and therefore have a much larger gravitational impact. A star of 100 solar masses (100x larger than the sun) has a much shorter life than that of the sun because the forces that cause the star to expand and "burn" have to work harder to overcome the much larger gradational impact. While the sun has a life span of approximately 8 billion years; the life of a red giant of 100 solar masses would be at best a few hundred million years because gravity will overcome the counteracting force of fusion. (resulting in a supernova, black hole, white dwarf, or other astronomical anomaly.)
Answer: a) hybridization of species, specifically parasites
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Hybrid speciation is a kind of speciation that is caused by reproductive isolation from the parent species. In this the hybridization occurs between the two different species which leads to the formation of new species.
The hybrid formed because of the hybridization of the species that belong to the same genus called as interspecific hybrids and those formed between different sub-species are called as intra-specific hybrids.
Here, in the given situation, the hybridization of the different species of parasites due to geographical distribution of parasite due to global trade has resulted which is responsible for co-infections.
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Bad data in Geography causes a loss of accuracy in the size or position of objects on a map.