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punctuated equilibrium
dragon fruit
shrubs, sprouts, trees, mountains, and small animals.
The punctuated equilibrium hypothesis is a theory that most species have little evolutionary change throughout their geological history. They will remain in a state of stasis.
punctuated equilibrium
Equilibrium is only found in a saturated solution, where the dissolved species and the undissolved species are in equilibrium with each other. In a dilute solution there is nothing that is undissolved, and so there is no equilibrium, and by definition a supersaturated solution is out of equilibrium and essentially has too much stuff dissolved in it (it will eventually return to equilibrium and some of the dissolved material will precipitate out).
A Rolling ball
In any situation in which an object doesn't move, it is in equilibrium.
punctuated equilibrium
Every physical phenomenon is an example of equilibrium; whenever there is conservation ,if you look closer, there is equilibrium. The action reaction principle is one example.
Every physical phenomenon is an example of equilibrium; whenever there is conservation ,if you look closer, there is equilibrium. The action reaction principle is one example.
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Beluga wales, bats, dolphins, and some species of birds.
Punctuated equilibrium
Some examples of cooperation between species are: animals alerting each other of predators, animals eating insects off of others. Some examples of competition are: fighting for living space and resources, fighting for a mate.
The drifting apart within a species resulting in more species over time.
Here are some examples: ostrich, penguin (all species), kiwi, emu