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High unlikely. Personality is a complex trait which is probably a combination of genes (carried on more than just the X chromosome) and environment. What no one is certain of is the relative effect of each one. So, are genes more important in determining your personality than your environment (eg. your upbringing)? We don't know.
No it does not.
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No. The ozone layer has no effect on the formation of smog.
the effect is that you star being like that person
The shielding effect reduces the ionization energy and so makes cation formation easier.
The effect of a future Pangaea on the formation of coal will be that of a marked increase as continents collide against each other.
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No
Smoking and alcohol intake have been implicated in cataract formation.
No, I don't think a name can effect a person's personality. In my opinion, names are just a common way of how others call you. It's not something that changes a persons personality. Everyone's personality is different, and only the person shows out his/her unique personality. our names don't effect our personality so much as it comes out from many different psychosocial factors. But still, if we read self full filling prophecy and labelling theory, then we come to the point that our names might also have some effect on us.
Moral hazard Upbringing Bystander effect Peer pressure