The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
Apparently it took curiosity 8 months.
i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
it is a trait
recessive trait
'Curiosity' is a human trait that often leads to someone being nosey.
'Curiosity' is a human trait that often leads to someone being nosey.
Scientists are often motivated by curiosity.
No, I would not agree with the mayor's statement. Curiosity is a natural human trait that drives exploration, learning, and progress. In the city of Ember, curiosity can lead to discovering solutions to problems and understanding the true nature of their world.
Wisdom Creativity Curiosity Open-mindedness Love of Learning Perspective Justice Citizenship Fairness Leadership
The trait illustrated by the children with ambivalence when taking the pennies is their internal struggle between curiosity and guilt. They are curious about where the mysterious gifts are coming from, but they also feel guilty about taking them without knowing the giver's identity.
The term personality does not refer to a single trait, it refers to all the traits which contribute to the nature or character of a given person, including such things as compassion or cruelty, sense of humor, curiosity, intellectualism, courage or cowardice, competitiveness, and a thousand other things, too numerous to list.
The term personality does not refer to a single trait, it refers to all the traits which contribute to the nature or character of a given person, including such things as compassion or cruelty, sense of humor, curiosity, intellectualism, courage or cowardice, competitiveness, and a thousand other things, too numerous to list.
Curiosity is a powerful human trait that forces the exploration of our world and beyond. We can see stars on a clear night, so we naturally wonder what lies out there!
Curiosity is simply a trait that some of us have more or less of. Curiosity is important because it directly affects your imagination capability and your sense of adventure. It can also be a direct link to your health as well. That makes sense coming from the common phrase "Curiosity killed the cat." Basically, have enough curiosity in you, so you'll eventually find a career you'll enjoy, but not too much, as to wondering "What would happen if I jumped out this window??"
i can not hide my curiosity
Yellow is the color of curiosity.