Ethical norms also serve the aims or goals of research and apply to people who conduct scientific research or other scholarly or creative activities. ... Third, many of the ethical norms help to ensure that researchers can be held accountable to the public.
The answer is seasonal changes.
<span>Animals that live in taiga biomes had to adapt to seasonal changes, by changing
their fur or feather color. For example, snowshoe rabbit and arctic fox live in
taiga and their fur color changes with environmental conditions.
To effectively camouflage, their fur is white during the winter. That
helps them blend into the snow. In the summer, where there is no snow, their
fur is brown and similar to the soil color. This way they evade predators because it is more
difficult for their predators to spot them.</span>
Answer:
Processes of rock formation : Erosion & weathering, dissolution
Explanation:
Rocks are naturally occurring solid mass, or aggregate of minerals / mineraloil matter.
Processes that form rocks :
- Erosion & weathering - breaks down mountains & boulders into sediments
- Dissolution - Chemical weathering, acidic water wears away stones gradually
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The solid arrows represent neuronal communication. The stimulus, the effects, and the flow of information is all done by receptors and synapses that send a signals across the body in order to have effective feedback responses promoting the homeostasis of the organism.