How do humans interact with the coral reefs?
How do coral reefs affect humans?
Can you think of any human relationships with coral reefs?
Answer:
270cm³
Explanation:
Volume of the rectangular prism: length * width * height.
In this case: 6cm * 9cm * 5cm
The answer is no, high biological fitness in one environment doesn’t have to be high in another environment.
Biological fitness is a term used in evolutionary biology and it is the quantitative representation of how a genotype (or phenotype) is successful (reproductively) in a certain environment. Fitness depends on environment so it changes if the environment changes. The fitness of a genotype is manifested through its phenotype, which is affected by the environment.
Homogeneous is the answer
Answer:
D i think sorry if its wrong ;-;