"allowing for the emergence of old data in useful, new patterns"
The statement is - True.
The Tasmanian tiger went extinct because of the extensive hunting by the new settlers. People were killing the Tasmanian tiger because they thought that it is the animal responsible for the killing of the livestock, but at the end it turned out that they made a huge mistake and that actually the feral dogs and the dingo were the ones responsible for that. The last Tasmanian tiger was a female and died in captivity under very bad conditions.
Even though people use the term Tasmanian tiger (because of the stripes) and Tasmanian wolf (because of the dog-like face), it is an animal that is not related with neither the cats nor the dogs, but instead it is a marsupial, the biggest marsupial carnivore in the recent history, and its real name is Thylacine.
We see that this is a region near the continents, so it is probable that there is the boundary of a tectonic plates around there. Since there are islands there, it is quite probable that there is a subduction zone near them which means that the oceanic crust is going below the continental one and the continental is slowly elevated. This also shows that the boundary is convergent, since transform boundaries do not lead to elevation. Near convergent boundaries, there are frequently volcanoes and shallow earthquakes. Finally, the climate near Alaska is cold and this does not depend on whether islands are near a boundary or not. So, 2 4 and 5 are correct. hopefully this is correct?
Answer:
f(A1) = 0.9700, f(A2) = 0.0300
Explanation:
The frequency of homozygous recessive genotype of children is
As per Hardy weinberg's equation, frequency of homozygous recessive genotype is represented by
Here
Thus, frequency of recessive allele would be
as per first law of Hardy weinberg
Hence, option C is correct
Answer:
Unbalanced force
Explanation:
This force usually causes a change in motion, an example of this is when two forces act in the same direction of an object, the net forces equals the sum of two forces.