its salinization i know because i had this question and this was correct.
Gravity causes all types of mass movement. Mud-flows, landslides, creeps, and <span>slumps can all be causes by gravity.</span>
Over time from weathering and erosion. The rock will break down and turn into a fine particle with will be turned into soil.
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We should reply by telling the health magazine that every individual in the population should try to follow 'The Recommended Dietary Allowances'. The Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council/ National Academy of Sciences has made the RDA which determines the estimated amount of nutrients and calories that a person should uptake in order to live in a healthy manner. It also guides about the top sources of food which can be taken to fulfill the requirements.
Answer:
The study of evolutionary relationships that includes a branching pattern showing lineages diverging is called <em>phylogenetic tree</em>
Explanation:
The phylogenetic tree is composed of,
• Lineages → These are the taxonomic groups of interest placed in the extremes of the lines called branches.
• Nodes → These are the ramification points, which are also known as divergence points. They represent the location of the most recent common ancestor.
• Root → This is the older common ancestor that all lineages share. The first one in the tree.
Two or more lineages are more related to each other if they share a recent common ancestor. This means that they all diverge from the same node.
Two or more lineages are less related to each other if they lack a recent common ancestor. This is, the node from which these lineages diverge is placed far away in the tree.
There are also different phylogenetic relationships between lineages.
• Apomorphies → Occur when the involved lineages share a trait that they inherited from their most recent common ancestor. This trait evolved for the first time in this ancestor. → This relationship is a homology.
• Plesiomorphies → occur when the involved lineages share a trait inherited from a common ancestor, but that is older concerning the present traits exhibited by other descendants of the same common ancestor. → This relationship is a homology.
• Homoplasy → Lineages share a trait that evolved independently in each group. → This relationship is an analogy.