Selective breeding and <span>natural selection are similar because they are both giving certain traits to offspring.
DIFFERENCE:
</span>natural selection-Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival of the fittest
selective breeding-Selection by humans for breeding of useful traits from the natural variation among different organisms
I believe the answer is A. this has to do with the law of conservation which states that nothing is either created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. so the mass of the reactants will be equal to the mass of the product
Chemical energy. The gas goes from a liquid chemical and turns into gas while being used.
The ecosystem that would most likely have a very high net primary productivity is a tropical rain forest. This type of an ecosystem is characterized by constant temperature, high annual rainfall, nutrient-poor soil, and high levels of diversity. The level of humidity and density of the vegetation give the ecosystem a unique water and nutrient cycle.