I encountered this question before but it had choices. The missing choices of this question are:
A- immigration
<span>B-Natural selection </span>
<span>C- Random mutations </span>
<span>D- Geographic isolation
My answer would be C - RANDOM MUTATIONS.
A. Immigration is not applicable because it states There has been no migration in or out of the population in the last 200 years.
B. Natural selection is not applicable because of it states that the recessive allele frequency has been 0%.
D. Geographic isolation is not applicable because it is not a factor in the increase in the recessive allele frequency.
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I give one, for example: when I was travelling on Malta, I found a lot of Roman remains: catacombs, mosaics, a remain of a Roman house.
Malta is an island so they must have used sea travel to get there.
Answer:
tend to believe the United States should stay out of foreign countries
Silent gen.- tend to see the United States as a world guardian of freedom and democracy
Answer: A result of years of practice and playing the instrument
Explanation:
When a person immerses himself in a new activity, it is normal for him to initially experience difficulty mastering it, no matter if he is learning a sport or playing an instrument in principle it will be difficult. Over time and according to the skills that the person has, you can see how it is improving. You can see how that person is becoming stronger and has greater control over what he learns, which is due to the process in which he immersed himself from the beginning.
A person who keeps practicing something over time will become an expert which is due to continuous repetition. The person memorizes what he has to do and every time it will be easier for him to do what he has to do. Someone who practices soccer with time will be able to have better handling of the ball, will not need to look at the ball when he carries it with his foot and will have greater agility when moving, the same happens with the case of Matthew. Matthew is already able to play the clarinet without thinking much about the positions of his fingers since his skills in playing the clarinet have been strengthened and he can easily remember the notes due to the years of practice he has had.