Gradualism
If your pace was 13mph your time would be 6.3 seconds in the 40.
A combination of both gradualism and punctuated equilibrium best explains the pace of evolutionary change
The short, simple, answer, is survival. The environment is one of the things that drive evolution. When a species is suited to the environment in which it lives it remains relatively stable in it's particular form and exhibits little change.If the environment becomes unstable or is radically changed in some way, such as ever more cooling temperatures, or a depletion in some natural resource, this drives a species to adapt to the new environment through change/evolution. Depending on the speed with which an environment can change, or the severity of the change in the environment, the pace of the evolution can be relatively slow or relatively fast, but in geologic terms, either fast or slow evolutionarily speaking, the change is still slow in human terms. Evolution always takes usually several millennia, and on rare occasions, based on the scope of the environmental changes, it can happen in as little as several centuries, but this is the exception and not the rule.
100 yards in 11 seconds is a pace of 18.6 mph
You can go 4.5 miles at that pace.
The funeral procession moved at a slow, steady pace.
a boat stays at a steady pace because there are two forces giving the same amount of force
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A military pace is defined as 2ft 6in = 30 inches A geometrical pace is defined as 5 ft = 60 inches.
Contental drift plays a large role in the pace of evolution among land animals. Through a process called speciation, which is what occurs when land animals are separated from other like animals, these animals cannot interbreed so they change in order to adapt to their new environment. This evolution of same but separate animal groups occurs independantly of each other and will have different outcomes,and the animals will evolveÊnew and different attributes.
clock speed
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40mph if at a steady pace
It keeps your heart at a steady pace.
sometimes. It depends if you go for a long run and keep a steady pace. Short runs and an uneaven pace may be more difficult.
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