Temperature and thunder
I think it's environmental and genetic.
Two are insertion mutations and deletion mutations.
1) When a volcano erupts 2) When it gets very cold in winter
tempeture,ph, solute concentration and salt content
Three factors are required. Heat, fuel, oxygen
Carcinogenic pollutants, and ultra-violet radiation
I think it's environmental and genetic.
Cancer is a complex group of diseases, and its causes are often multifactorial. However, two significant factors that can contribute to the development of cancer are: Genetic Factors: Inherited genetic mutations can increase the risk of certain types of cancer. These mutations can be passed down from parents to children and may predispose individuals to a higher likelihood of developing specific cancers. Environmental Factors: Exposure to certain environmental factors can contribute to the development of cancer. This includes exposure to carcinogens, which are substances or agents that can promote the formation of cancer. Carcinogens can be found in pollutants, tobacco smoke, certain chemicals, radiation, and some infectious agents.
"The cause it not yet known. It seems that no two autistic children are alike. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are many likely causes such as genetic disorders and environmental factors."
Two are insertion mutations and deletion mutations.
There are plenty of factors that can induce mutations. There are several harmful rays, such as X-rays and gamma rays, that can affect the DNA structure within gametes and that can cause mutations to occur. There are certain types of food that can also have the same affect. There are also genetic factors that can cause mutations. During Anaphase two where the DNA materials are splitting apart to form gametes, a process known as non-disjunction can occur where one of the gametes has an extra set of chromosome and the other has one or more less set of chromosomes.
dioxide and nitrogen
Corrosion, as in the corrosion of iron into rust, needs two environmental factors: 1. oxygen present in the atmosphere 2. water/moisture present in the the atmosphere
Cancer is a complex and multifactorial disease, and it typically results from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Identifying specific causes for cancer is challenging due to the diversity of cancer types and individual variations. However, two broad categories of factors associated with an increased risk of cancer are: Genetic Factors: Inherited Mutations: Certain genetic mutations can increase the likelihood of developing cancer. These mutations can be inherited from parents or arise spontaneously. Family History: Having close relatives with a history of certain cancers may indicate a genetic predisposition. Environmental and Lifestyle Factors: Tobacco Use: Smoking and tobacco use are major causes of various cancers, including lung, throat, mouth, and bladder cancer. Diet and Physical Activity: Poor dietary habits, lack of physical activity, and obesity have been linked to an increased risk of certain cancers. Exposure to Carcinogens: Occupational exposure to certain chemicals and substances, as well as environmental exposures to pollutants and radiation, may contribute to cancer risk. Infections: Some infections, such as human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B and C, and Helicobacter pylori, are associated with an elevated risk of specific cancers. Sun Exposure: Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or artificial sources is a known risk factor for skin cancer.
A low Birth Rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
A low birth rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
1) When a volcano erupts 2) When it gets very cold in winter