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they used Natural Resources to help them live in their new environment.

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What was one way prehistoric people adapted to their environment was to create tools to process food?

Your answer would be tools, its in the question


What way are the different finch species of Galapagos island adapted to the different environment on the island?

Pineapples and waffles......also bacon


When is asexual reproduction advantage?

Asexual reproduction is an advantage in a stable environment. This is because it produces offspring genetically identical to the parent which is already well adapted and suited to the environment. Because the parent is well adapted, all its offspring will be too, increasing their chances of survival in a stable environment. This contrasts sexual reproduction where each offspring is slightly different to the parent and therefore isn't suited exactly the same way as the parent is to the environment. Some of the offspring will adapt and survive but the others won't. Sexual is also best for changing environment Asexual is best for stable environment Asexual reproduction is also advantageous when species numbers are low, as the requirement of a mate to reproduce doesn't exist.


How are some leeches adapted to a parasitic lifestyle?

They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have


What did Darwin notice about the animals on the Galapagos island?

Darwin knew that the birds are the same. since they lived in separate islands, the finches adapted to their environment and had a mutation. all of the birds have a common ancestry. each finch has a separate beak because they needed to get food in a way. if the beak is thin and small, they can take their food from cracks or small areas. each bird had adapted to their environment with their beaks. that's what Darwin noticed. each animal adapts or adjust to their environment around them. see it, remember it, and know it. important concept of evolution

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How has the Bengal tiger adapted to it environment?

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What is one way humans have modified or adapted to the environment?

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Is one way that the people living in Mesopotamia adapted to their physical environment?

They built canals to irrigate their crops.


What was one way prehistoric people adapted to their environment was to create tools to process food?

Your answer would be tools, its in the question


What way are the different finch species of Galapagos island adapted to the different environment on the island?

Pineapples and waffles......also bacon


How have the animals that live in russia adapted to the environment?

The only way for an animal to live in a certain environment sustainably is to be adapted to it. Take Russia and compare it to another geographical similarity such as Canada. Their bears have thick fur and fat to protect from harsh winters, and seeing as it's generally cold in both the trees are designed to absorb what sun they can and insulate themselves. Your question is easily answered by observation, if the animals were not adapted they would have died off a long time ago when Russia became the way it is.


How do birds adapted to their environment?

Look at it this way, it depends on their features and requirements. Say a pigeon, they can live in many places because they can live on many foods.


How do pandas live in the wildfdgfdvgfxdgcfgxgxfdcb?

Oh well that's easy. There is no such place called wildfdgfdvgfxdgcfgxgxfdcb, but the way a panda lives in their environment is they are adapted to the location in the first place.


How are leeches adapted to a parasitic lifestyle?

They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have


When is asexual reproduction advantage?

Asexual reproduction is an advantage in a stable environment. This is because it produces offspring genetically identical to the parent which is already well adapted and suited to the environment. Because the parent is well adapted, all its offspring will be too, increasing their chances of survival in a stable environment. This contrasts sexual reproduction where each offspring is slightly different to the parent and therefore isn't suited exactly the same way as the parent is to the environment. Some of the offspring will adapt and survive but the others won't. Sexual is also best for changing environment Asexual is best for stable environment Asexual reproduction is also advantageous when species numbers are low, as the requirement of a mate to reproduce doesn't exist.


How are lungs adapted to their jobs?

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