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the study of lithospheric plates ,their movements and earth's features that they affect.
geologists believe the force may be caused by the collision of lithospheric plates.......
every region except the continent Antarctica
Geomorphology is a science (the study of the evolution and configuration of landforms) and as such it does not affect people in general, only those who study it.
the currents deflect, or change direction Please Thank the geinus Team
The "rate" of evolution is most accurately gauged in terms of divergence between genetic sequences. Chromosomes are basically groupings of such sequences. It is certainly possible that the number and order of these groupings affect future developments (for instance: polyploidy and chromosomal fusions can affect speciation events), but they do little to affect the overall "rate" of divergence.
what affect tectonics have on evolution of new spiecies
the study of lithospheric plates ,their movements and earth's features that they affect.
The term coevolution (affect) is used to describe cases where two (or more) species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. So for example, an evolutionary change in the morphology of a plant, might affect the morphology of an herbivore that eats the plant, which in turn might affect the evolution of the plant, which might affect the evolution of the herbivore and so on.
geologists believe the force may be caused by the collision of lithospheric plates.......
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Speciation adds to biodiversity. Hence it affect the evolution of best suited forms to come up.
mountains affect prevealing winds as they blow across a continent
For a mutation to affect evolution it must occur in the dominant allele. This allele is what is passed on.
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Evolution was not the cause of the breakup of Pangaea. Pangaea broke up by a process called rifting. Upwelling in Earth's mantle started to pull the conteinent apart. As the curst thinned, it led to the formation of volcanoes, which generated new crust, helping to push the continent apart. Evolution is the process by which groups of organisms change over time. While the breakup of Pangaea undoubtedly affected the course of evolution, evolution had nothing to do with causing the breakup.
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