Answer:
An "Asterism" is best defined as: <u>A, A popular group of stars or pattern in the night sky</u>
Explanation:
Essentially, an asterism (a recognizable pattern of stars) is part of a constellation, a larger group of stars that cover a region/area of the sky. For example, the Big Dipper is an asterism that is part of the constellation Ursa Major (aka Great Bear).
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Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
Because similar to living things, some rocks are formed and it takes a long period to degrade them. During this period new rocks are born, some of these rocks can react with some compounds of the environment and can form new rocks or can be degraded.
What I try to say is that rock formation takes a lot of time and while some rocks disappear new rocks are created.
The answer is B, they were not overlapping in range, so they evolved and became not identical.
A copperhead snake can both use asexual reproduction and asexual reproduction
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