Cephalocaudal pattern of motor development
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Fossils can be described as the prints of dead animals or plants in sediments. It can take millions of years for a fossil to be formed.
The conditions required for a fossil to form are :
An organism should be buried rapidly after death.
The organisms should not be subjected to the natural process of decay. It should be buried in an ample amount of sediments.
It should be buried in water that is enhanced in minerals.
There are more chances for a fossil to be formed if an organism dies in water and is buried in sediments or muds.
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<span>a. abiotic component</span><span>
An ecosystem involves both the biological (plants, animals, human beings) and non-biological (land, water, soil, and atmosphere) community which interacts as a system. More importantly, the living things are very dependent on the abiotic community since it cannot survive by itself. Every animal, plant and human needs the primary physiological needs of water, food and shelter provided by the abiotic system. </span>
The factors that affect temperature or altitude latitude and distance from sea the height measured from sea level is called altitude when the latitude increases the distance from the Sun Also increases so the temperature gradually decreases