No
If you move an animal out of it's natural habitat then it might not survive because they have already adapted to their own environment. However, it depends where you put the animal make sure that it's needs are still being considered, so they can be well taken care of.
I've always wondered that and the answer is no. even if it could happen it won't because it sometimes always happens to the body. if you are sick check the temperature of your environment.
well wolves can eat a lion only if the lion is dead.
No. Some species, such as budgerigars or cats, show wide variation of colour among individuals. Other species which are more uniform, such as kookaburras or cheetahs, may show subtle variations in colour and pattern. Further, although species have the same behavioural instincts, all individuals will have different personalities, and some of these differences may be quite pronounced.
He contributed the Theory of Evolution to science.Evolution: is the change over time in one or more inherited traits found in populations of individuals. Inherited traits are distinguishing characteristics, for exampleanatomical, biochemical or behavioural, that are passed on from one generation to the next. Evolution requires variation of inherited traits within a population. New variants of inherited traits can enter a population from outside populations, and this is referred to as gene flow. Alternatively, new variants can come into being from within a population in at least three ways: mutation of DNA, epimutation (a change inherited in some way other than through the sequence of nucleotides in DNA), and genetic recombination.Scientific Theory: Is an accepted and proved scientific fact that states HOW or WHY something happens. The general misconceptions about theories is that they have not been proved... THIS IS WRONG. Alos, theories do NOT graduate to laws because laws just state that something happens under certain conditions while theories tell something happens AND how it happens.
According to natural selection the individuals can be rare from the enviroment
No, a metamorphosis is part of the development of the individual animal. An adaptation is something that happens to a species. Individuals who are best suited to survive will be the ones which are most likely to have offspring, so their characteristics will become widespread in the population, so gradually the species becomes fitted, or adapted to its environment.
Their genes are overrepresented in the populations gene pool due to reproductive success; they fulfill the definition of evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.
Cultural differences mean that individuals may behave differently because of the environment in which they were raised. For example, someone from the UK is likely to be more introverted than someone from the USA.
it can cause deafness..........
it is lost into the environment
Yes
the animals and plant will die
What happens if you do not keep the environment clean
He proposed a theory that attempts to explain why and the fact of evolution works.It is, so far, the best and most accurate theory that adequately explains why evolution happens.
The answer depends on what happens to other characteristics: particularly density or volume
It affects the environment