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An understanding of chemistry could help answer questions related to chemical reactions, properties of substances, changes in matter, and environmental impact of chemicals. Specifically, it could assist in identifying elements, predicting products of reactions, explaining behavior of molecules, and understanding the principles behind various chemical processes.
Extinction is most likely to be caused by environmental conditions. Dramatic changes to the climate can mean that species are no longer adapted to survive.
Chemical Reactions!!??
Sudden changes in environmental conditions.
Three changes are probably global temperature change(Ice Age,NOW), and...nothing else. This is most likely the only environmental change that affects evolution.
If organisms are able to adapt to recurring environmental changes, they would likely develop traits that help them better survive and reproduce in those changing conditions. This could include changes in behavior, physiology, or physical characteristics that offer advantages in the altered environment. Over time, the population may evolve to be better suited to the new environmental conditions.
The behavioral perspective is most likely to emphasize the importance of observable behavior, learning through reinforcement and punishment, and environmental influences in shaping an individual's actions and reactions.
The changes observed in the beaker, including the color change and rapid heating, indicate a chemical change. This type of change occurs when substances react to form new products with different properties, as evidenced by the alteration in color and release of heat. Such reactions often involve energy changes, which can manifest as an increase in temperature.
Their ability to adapt to the changes around them that's why we're number one.
Their ability to adapt to the changes around them that's why we're number one.
. The plants will make fewer nutrients because of chlorophyll loss.
Changes in environmental conditions such as temperature, water availability, and sunlight exposure are most likely to cause changes in corn growth and development. Pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies can also impact the health and appearance of corn plants.