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red cabbage is the natural pigment that can act as an indicator.
Humans have changed the natural environment to increase the risk of flooding by cutting down trees ( Deforestation ). The trees act as a kind of flood barrier as their roots take in some of the water and the trunk of the tree slows down ground flow. Hope this helps :D
Indirectly, yes it does. But it can only act on genotypes through their phenotypes.
Because of their amphoteric nature they can act as natural buffers.
I know of no government that acts, in any direct or significant way, on natural selection.
The act of killing a large number of humans indiscriminately and cruelly.
Platypuses are very shy, and will avoid humans whenever possible.
according to the novel 1776 of David McCullough the act of humanity means a natural act like separating British from other states. he meant a big act but it can mean feeding yourself etc. it is just a natural act that all humans do daily.
A homicide is a death that can't be ruled as natural causes, an accident or a suicide. An act of unlawfully killing another person, by accident or design.
No. Terrorism is a deliberate act commited by humans, usually against a specific target. A natural disaster is a naturally ocurring event independent of any person's will.
the act of killing of a tyrant
chronocide consists of killing time, the act of killing time.
Crossing-over increases the genetic variation within a population, which is required for natural selection to act upon.
That is not possible. The nature of earth (our world) has it's own natural order which is not perfect and can't be made perfect. Humans are part of that natural order and humans have the ability to think and act independently. People, as the population of the world, can't be made perfect. More food, less food, or different food can't make the world perfect. Much of the hunger and malnutrition in the world is not the result of nature (floods, droughts, etc.), it's the result of humans actions such as greed, power, and humans manipulating societies and resources.
Regicide
Regicide
No, killing the deputy is not justified. Tom's actions could be seen as self-defense in the situation, but taking a life is a serious act that should typically be avoided whenever possible. The circumstances surrounding the killing should be thoroughly investigated and judged accordingly.