Answer:
all Four...
Explanation:
all four are true...
they occur simultaneously
Yes this is the right answer for this question
One or both of the parents may have a recessive gene for short height. For example: T=dominant gene for tall height and t=recessive gene for short height. Father: TT
Mother: Tt
If you do a Punnett square, you can determine that there is a low(<25%) possibility that the offspring will be short
Father: Tt
Mother: Tt
If you do a Punnett square, you can determine that there is a 25% or higher possibility that the offspring will be short since one of the alleles will be tt, making the offspring short.
Mainly because of the fact that in January the Earth is tilted away from the sun, reaulting in those cold winter nights. However, in July the earth is tilted more toward the sun resulting in those warm sunny days.