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In natural process of speciation, the perfect mutation could occur within millions of years. In adaptive radiation, the mutation could instantly happenes not long after the radiataion process</span>
Answer:
C Yellow or red hues in the soil indicate the presence of iron or aluminum.
Explanation:
Soil color depends on different variables in soil. Some of these are the type of minerals or the porosity of the soil. Yellow or red hues in the soil indicate the presence of iron or aluminum. This is because of a particular mineral in the soil. In this case, it is iron or aluminum. A yellow-or-red-colored soil shows there is oxidized iron.
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Answer: A). 2.7 million people per year
Explanation:
From 2000 to 2010 is 10 years. Change in population in 10 years = population at the beginning of 2010 minus the population at the beginning of 2000. This is:
309 million -282 million = 27 million.
Therefore average change in population person year = 27 million/10 = 2.7 million per year
Answer:
The mineral formed through evaporation.
Explanation:
Minerals are inorganic substances that occur naturally i.e. not man-made. These minerals are formed in different ways in nature. One of those ways is through EVAPORATION.
Since water dissolves a lot of substances including the particles of these minerals, the mineral components can be found in a dissolved state in water bodies e.g lakes, oceans etc. However, when heat increases and the water molecules evaporate (change to gas), the dissolved minerals in these water bodies crystallize out.
This is what happens when minerals form at the edge of a lake. The water from the lake evaporates leading to the formation of minerals.