Sources of heat from inside earth is radioactive decay and residual heat.
Ok... so pretty much you need to use the words they gave you and find the relation between them and connect them using the chart given in the textbook. I tried explaining my best. hope I helped
Answer:
Evolution by natural selection
Explanation:
Most probably, the trait of being small, weak and slower did not convey advantage (or was even a disadvantage) in survival in their environment. The bigger, stronger and faster horses had an advantage and were able to survive long enough to pass down their genes to the next generation, Over succeeding generations more and more horses, therefore, became strong, bigger and faster. This is the process of natural selection at work.
Answer:
The statement that best describes process of succession after a forest fire is A. Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
Explanation:
The example illustrated in this question is a kind of secondary succession.
Succession can be described as the variations in a particular community or ecosystem over a period of time. Succession has two types which are
- primary succession
- secondary succession
Secondary succession results due to natural disturbances like fire, storms, etc.
In this kind of succession, a natural disaster completely destroys a community leaving behind only barren soil. Over a period of time, Small plants start to grow on this land. Herbaceous plants are the first ones to evolve. Eventually, the larger plants start to grow later and the land becomes revived again.
Answer:
i think that it's false.
Explanation:
Natural law is a theory in ethics and philosophy that says that human beings possess intrinsic values that govern our reasoning and behaviour. Natural law maintains that these rules of right and wrong are inherent in people and are not created by society or court judges.
The Interests Theory Approach. Advocates of the interests theory approach argue that the principal function of human rights is to protect and promote certain essential human interests. Securing human beings' essential interests is the principal ground upon which human rights may be morally justified.