8. Filipinos have genetic similarities, 99.9 of their DNA are the same.
9. Physical characteristics can be influenced by climate and heredity. Living in an environment has natural effects on changes and evolution of man, including its physical characteristics
11. Because of the successive colonizations of their country and trade with different nations. This made a chance for some Filipinos to get married to foreigners. This affected the physical features of their sons and daughters and their family line.
22. Queens is a place in New York City that is believed to be the most diverse urban place having almost half of the population as foreigners. However, Africa is the most diversed country in the world compared to Queens because their genetics revealed that they have 100 bloodlines that make their ancestors hard to trace.
Your answer is FALSE
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Equality, freedom, justice, suffrage, and common wealth
Bom dia!
Pois, além de outras coisas, a exploração intensa da
Mata Atlântica colocou em extinção - e extinguiu - diversas espécies de
nossa fauna e flora, impedindo o reconhecimento e a catalogação de tais
formas de vida.
Abraços!
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<h3>Cook and Captain Clerke. They went to the shore of Kealakekua Bay, where they were greeted by cheering natives. Later, a native stole one of their boats, so Cook and some marines were going to take the king hostage. The king didn't object to this, but the natives did. </h3>
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