A combination of both gradualism and punctuated equilibrium best explains the pace of evolutionary change
If your pace was 13mph your time would be 6.3 seconds in the 40.
Gradualism
100 yards in 11 seconds is a pace of 18.6 mph
You can go 4.5 miles at that pace.
Answer 1The pace of evolution depends on how well adapted a species is to its environment and how stable the environment is. If a species is not well adapted to its environment then it will either evolve or go extinct. If the environment changes then the species living in it will have to adapt and evolve, or go extinct. If a species is well adapted to its environment and the environment is not changing then there will be no evolutionary pressure and no evolutionary process will occur. This kind of stability can be maintained for millions of years sometimes but ultimately every environment will change.Answer 2The above is not quite correct. Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, never stops. Variation by mutation, independent alignment of chromosomes, crossing over and random fertilization still goes on in species. The selection may be stabilizing if the environment is stable, but alleles change. Evolution and speciation are two things that flow seamlessly one into the other.Answer 3The question suggests that the asker is a bit confused about what constitutes a species. For all intents and purposes, we can replace the word 'species' with 'population'. Evolution concerns the changes in allele-frequencies in reproductively linked groups of organisms - populations. 'Species' is just a label that we attach to reproductively linked populations that share definitive features. Species do not become species: they already are, and always have been. Occasionally, we find reason to attach a new species-label to a particular population. Usually such reasons are found in increasing reproductive isolation and the divergence of phenotypes.
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A number of technological factors contribute to the rapid pace of change in businesses. Most notable are social media, fax, and internet services.
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You change the intensity.
Playwrights change the pace in order to create variety, build tension, or highlight important moments in the story. Shifting the pace can engage the audience, evoke different emotions, or emphasize key moments such as plot twists or turning points. Overall, changing the pace can enhance the overall impact and effectiveness of the play.
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The scientific definition of pace is the speed or rate at which something happens, changes, or develops
A simple change is a change of legs at canter by returning to trot or walk in between. A flying change does not require a change of pace.
a syntactic break is the change in pace of the poem, whether it be with the use of a punctuation mark or a complete change of rythym.