Answer:
<em>A. 38%</em>
Explanation:
Percentage increase = (Increase/original value)×100
P.I.C= (ΔC/C₁)×100 .................. Equation 1
Where P.I.C = Percentage increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide from 1790 to 2007, ΔC = increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide from 1790 to 2007,
C₁ = concentration of carbon dioxide in 1790.
But,
ΔC = C₂ - C₁............................. Equation 2
Substituting equation 2 into equation 1.
P.I.C = [(C₂ - C₁)/C₁]×100.................... Equation 2
<em>Given: C₁ = 278 ppm, C₂ = 383 ppm</em>
<em>Substituting into equation 2</em>
<em>P.I.C = [(383-278)/278]×100</em>
<em>P.I.C = (105/278)×100</em>
<em>P.I.C = 37.77%</em>
<em>P.I.C ≈ 38%</em>
<em>The right option is A. 38%</em>
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Answer: Divergent is the correct answer
Explanation: Did a whole test in 6th grade and got it right :3
Fossils
Knowledge did Darwin’s theory need in order to be tested, which he didn’t have at the time was fossils
- Even though Charles Darwin had access to a sizable collection of fossils that had been discovered up until the 1800s, a great deal more fossils have been discovered following his passing that are crucial pieces of evidence for the Theory of Evolution.
- Many of these "newer" fossils represent human predecessors and confirm Darwin's theory of human evolution by "descent through modification."
- When Darwin first proposed the theory that humans were primates and related to apes, the majority of his evidence was circumstantial; however, many fossils have subsequently been discovered to fill in the gaps of human evolution.
- Even though the theory of human evolution is still very debatable, more and more information keeps coming to light that supports and updates Darwin's initial theories.
- However, until all intermediate fossils of human evolution are discovered or until religion and people's religious beliefs vanish, this aspect of evolution is likely to remain debatable.
- Since things are unlikely to occur, there will always be doubts about how human evolution took place.
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