Genotype and the environment both can affect a phenotype.
Phenotype= a physical feature resulting from a certain genotype.
For example, let's say a person born with a genotype pp has the phenotype: pale skin. However, if they live in a sunny environment, then the melanin in their skin will increase over time changing their phenotype to tan skin. Does that make sense as to how both factors can impact phenotype?
Pyruvate will continue on to produce Acetyl CoA which is utilized in the Krebs cycle in the matrix of the mitochondria to produce ATP
Stratigraphic correlation is a process of matching up strata from various sites through the analysis of physical, chemical and other properties. It is also a study that involves establishing geochronological relationships between areas concerned with geological investigation of many succession. It is carried out by studying the different patterns and location of rocks on the earth so as to understand their relationships and age of the layer.