Answer:
The answer is because they are in free fall. In a vacuum, gravity causes all objects to fall at the same rate. The mass of the object does not matter. If a person drops a hammer and a feather, air will make the feather fall more slowly. But if there were no air, they would fall at the same acceleration.
Explanation:
An adaptation occurs when a species is set through a new constraint. This can be change in climate, defense mechanisms, food source, etc. Which will have to occur before an adaptation is made. For an example: in North America the climate slightly swifted. This meant smaller mammals such as rabbits would need to have a thicker coat of fur or shelter. Let's say all the thin furred rabbits died and all that remained were the thick furred rabbits. Over a span of time the rabbits have adapted through the climate. Meaning most of the population is thick furred through their DNA. Conclusively, it's a genetic characteristic that can happen very rapidly or slowly.
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<span>The troposphere layer can have thunderstorms
or clear, sunny skies. The biosphere interacts most with this layer. </span>
The stratosphere is the second layer
from Earth's surface. Winds are strong and steady in this layer. <span>
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The mesosphere is heated by the ozone
layer beneath it. This layer is where most meteor showers occur.
The
thermosphere contains the ionosphere and exosphere. It contains layers of
single, unmixed gas.
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