Answer:
No, <u>Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium is a theory that states the allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant irrespective of the sexs.</u>
Explanation:
- Derivations from the HWE Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium assume that organisms are diploid, population size is infinite, and mating is random.
- In all the equilibrium the four fundamental factors like the selection, mutation, random mating including interbreeding and small population size. So, if the number of heterozygotes is 34 then the significant level is 0.067.
- So higher the significance level higher is the heterozygotes. In the absence of selection and genetic drift, all the frequencies within variables are constant. This principle was named by G, H Hardy.
Answer: permafrost
Explanation:
cuz that's what matches your description
Because Earth Sciences covers a lot of ground (pun intended) and nobody has the time or ability to do everything well and thouroughly. The field is very highly specialized in its subdivisions.
The answer is - wind.
Wind is the most commonly used term for air movement. It is created when there's two air pressures with different values, the air that has a higher pressure always moves towards the air that has lower pressure, thus creating air movement or wind. Depending on the difference in the air pressure between the two air masses we can have winds that are very strong, standard winds, or very slow winds. The bigger the difference between the air pressures the stronger the wind is, the smaller the difference in air pressures the slower the wind is.
That bulge on Earth appears because of the Moon's gravitational force. The water reacts to it much more then the ground, so practically the water on the side of the Earth that faces the Moon is pulled by the Moon's gravity, while the water on the side of the Earth opposite to the Moon is retracting, hence the far side bulge which is better known as high tide.