<span>as animals get separated from each other, they soon start to adapt to the new environments which is called speciation</span>
When Charles Darwin considered wings of birds, apart from his famous proposal he also predicted that fossils will be found with structures that are intermediate between early and modern form.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Charles Darwin was basically referring to transitional Fossil while considering Wings of bird. So what are transitional fossil? They are the fossil remains of both the ancestral group and the descendant group.
Since we don’t have enough record of the fossils, it is very difficult to know the accuracy of transitional fossil. However, we do have some record of fossils from which we can gather enough evidence of how the fossils where earlier and how it evolved over a period of time.
<span>A. Exact ecological footprints are often difficult to calculate, but estimates can be useful in comparing populations.
</span>Which of the following could be said about ecological footprints? <u /> <u>Exact ecological footprints are often difficult to calculate, but estimates can be useful in comparing populations.</u><u />
NOT:
b. Ecological footprints can't be used to determine carrying capacity.
C. Ecological footprints don't take into account resources needed to absorb and manage wastes.
<span>D. The average ecological footprints for various countries are nearly identical.</span>
HELP ME PLES
PERIOD, FREQUENCY OR AMPLITUDE
1. Doesn't change period
2. More of this means more energy
3. Increases as a pendulum swings back and forth faster
4. Measured in cycles per second
5. Measured in meters or centimeters
6. This is decreases with smaller swing
7. If the frequency increases, this decreases
8. Measured in Hertz
9. Measured in seconds
10. if it swings back and forth slower, this decrease
11. As it dampens, this decreases
If I recall correctly, I was taught:
The particles in the air (dust, smoke, etc.) increase in density the farther you look. Causing a "fog" effect as you look across large distances. Including shore to shore of an ocean.