Answer:
I think not
Explanation:
The first thing you have to do is define what is scarcity and what is a shortage. Off the top of my head scarcity is when a resource is available in a finite quantity but on the other hand a shortage is when a popular product or resource is easy to get but supply doesn't satisfy the demand. So in lame mans terms
scarcity = When you dont have much of a resource at all
Shortage =You have the resource readily available but sometimes the supply doesn't meet the demand thus a temporary drop in the resource you want or need.
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Domestication: When humans take an animal/plant species into captivity, and breed, modify, and adapt the species so every domesticated member of the species is a perfect candidate for food, materials, or service. For example, When wolves became a part of human's lives, the humans chose which wolves to breed, slowly creating what we now know as dogs.
Natural selection: The idea that whatever plant/animal is not adapted to suit its environment will wind up dead, leaving the well adapted survivors to produce more well adapted plants/animals. For example, If bird 1 is green, and bird 2 is brown, bird 1 is more likely to be spotted by predators and eaten; however bird 2 will be able to produce more brown birds.
Fertility is the actual output of reproduction, and fecundity is the potential output
Answer:
explains, talks, helps, includes
Explanation: Go in order of the first word after Eli, a registered nurse! I hope this helps!
Phoroptor / refractor (automated)
The phoroptor is a device that has lenses with different strengths that can be placed into the patient’s view. The patient looks into the device and looks into an eye chart placed 20 feet away. The eye doctor will ask the patient will determine which lenses make the chart appear clear to the patient.