Organisms (belonging to the same species) may adapt in different ways to better exploit different environments or resources-- survival of the fittest. They also may evolve varied characteristics for attracting mates for reproduction. This means that different groups evolve differently. Over time, these groups or populations may become so different that they can no longer breed together -- and separate species are formed.
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<span>By 2009 hydroelectric power made up what percent of the energy the US produced from renewable energy sources
</span><span>Current trends. Percentage of electricity in the US generated from renewable sources 1950-2012; hydropower in blue and other renewable sources in red. Renewable energy in the United States accounted for 13.44 percent of the domestically produced electricity in 2015.
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plagiarism, he copied it and didnt change it at all, thats how i remember it at least
Based on the thoughts of Keven, we can infer that this is a<u> hasty generalization fallacy. </u>
<h3>What is a hasty generalization fallacy?</h3>
- Coming to a conclusion about a population based on observations from a very small sample size.
- It is usually false and overblown.
Kevin came to his decision based on the small sample size of his grandparents alone. They are simply too small to account for the millions of older people out there.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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