The correct answer is overcoming functional fixedness. Functional
fixedness is a mental prejudice that limits a person to use an object only in
the way it is conventionally used. Initiated in Gestalt psychology is the
concept of functional fixedness, a movement in psychology that stresses
holistic processing.
Evolution isn't a steady process. When the environment changes, the organisms have to adapt quickly or perish. A theory known as punctuated equilibrium accounts for this. Any changes in then environment brought on by natural or artificial changes will cause animals to evolve to those changes. It may be that they just have to migrate where the climate is more suitable. When you look at geologic sequences, you can often see the different environments as the climate changed and a new suite of animals and plants took over.
<span>It is fantasy to claim that the "old" environment was stable before humans came along unless you live in the tropics. There was a mile of ice over NYC and Chicago 15 thousand years ago. </span>
<span>Geologic changes can affect evolution by creating population splits which allows for speciation. For example, the thrusting up of a mountain range may cause one population to split into two. The separate populations may then evolve on their own sometimes into new niches. One population may stay relatively similar and the other may change dramatically.</span>
Answer: Great man
Explanation:
Great man theory states that some people are born with great abilities that makes them different from other people, these characteristics is what makes them assume leadership and other positions where they lead those they seem different from, guiding them with authority. Some of the noticable characters are superior intellect, high courage, divine inspiration.
This theory confirms that this traits are possessed by many leaders in different sectors of the world.
Answer:
Explanation: The answer is False
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Argentina:
Flag- you can draw this one
Language- Spanish
Religions- Roman Catholic
Foods- Asado, Dulce de leche, and more
Art- Tango
Columbia:
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Language- Spanish
Religions- Catholic Christianity (Most but not all of Columbia is this religion)
Foods- Buñuelos, Sancocho, and more
Art- Spanish Baroque