Answer:
B. species can become extinct
Explanation:
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is focused around the evolution of the species, what causes the evolution, as well as their ancestry, but it doesn't focus on the extinction of the species. The extinction of the species doesn't seem to have been something of great interest to Darwin, so we can say that that theme was largely neglected in his research. That can be seen as a big flaw. The extinction of the species is very often directly connected with the evolution of other species, that become better adapted, more specialized, so they take over on the expense of the other less evolved species that dies out because it is outcompeted.
Places and regions. Regions have certain characteristics that are distinguishable from other regions
Answer:
The Gulf Stream, a combination of Trade Winds (10°- 25°N) blowing to the west and the Westerlies (35°- 55°N) blowing to the east.
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Answer:
The good answers are philosophy, literature and government.
Explanation:
Greek philosophy is the foundation of Western philosophy; Greek comedies and tragedies are Western classics, and democracy as a form of government was born in ancient Greece.
investigate how Europeans perceive the consequences of massive migration flows in their country and their everyday life. In general, respondents consider the immigration of people outside Europe dangerous for their personal security, as well as a threat for the economy and the culture of their country. More precisely, in the 28 countries sampled, 62% of respondents think that the massive influx of immigrants in their country will increase the threat of terrorism and the crime rates. At the same time, 57% of Europeans believe that non-EU immigration harms the cultural homogeneity of their own country. This result is in line with the data shown by the REScEU Mass Survey conducted in 2016 in six EU member states (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom). Finally, European citizens also worry about the negative economic impact brought by immigration. Almost three respondents out of four (73%) believe that handling immigration poses a huge financial burden for receiving countries. Another 61% of them think that the mass influx of immigrants from outside of the continent set back the EU’s economy.