According to the hydrologic cycle, once precipitation has fallen on land, what paths might the water directly take? Select all t
hat apply. View Available Hint(s) Select all that apply. evaporation/transpiration evaporation from the sea infiltration into the ground runoff into a river runoff into the sea
evaporation/transpiration evaporation from the sea infiltration into the ground runoff into a river runoff into the sea
Explanation:
In hydrologic cycle, it shows the different pathways through which the water circulates in the environment leading to balanced biotic system. Just like air cycle, hydrologic cycle helps in keeping the living things like plants, humans in existence as well as aiding the non-living things like soil deposit, decayed plants materials, humus etc in equitable distribution.
The above showed process is the likely path through which water that was formed on the land due to rainfall (precipitation) circulates. Some are evaporated from sea infiltration into ground while some happen to flow from land into the river and sea.
The answer is C. Sympatric Speciation via polyploidy
Explanation:
Among all various forms of speciation that exist, the most rapid is sympatric speciation which occurs when a population becomes separated in terms of reproductivity. The process of offsprings developing with more than the common number of chromosomes is referred to as sympatric speciation via polyploidy and it is this process that makes this speciation rapid.
As the resources in the world are distributed unequally, the crops and the ability to grow them in specific environmental conditions such as near the river valleys, on the foothills of the mountains and near the flood plains differ worldwide as many places don't have enough sunlight,
many places is too warm or hot for there growth and other place are too cold or are locates at great heights. Variation thus exists in the cropping patterns and the cropping intensity as they need specific conditions as climate, weather, and soil properties.
Many of the earlier civilizations developed and prospered near the river valleys.