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they often occur in places close to the ocean so they can get their energy from the ocean water.
they often occur in places close to the ocean so they can get their energy from the ocean water.
with some qualification, especially around the centromeres and telomeres, one can say that crossing over is somewhat randomly distributed over the length of the chromosome two loci that are far apart are more likely to have crossover than two loci that are close together. From: Concepts of Generics
In some cases genes are so close together (linked) normal crossing over does not occur and therefore the alleles do no assort independently.
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If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.
when you die
Repeated echoes are called reverberations. They occur when sound waves reflect off surfaces multiple times, creating a persistence of sound in a space.
Yes, echoes can occur underwater. When a sound wave hits an object, such as the seabed or a submerged object, the sound wave bounces off and returns to the source, creating an echo. The depth and composition of the water, as well as the frequency of the sound wave, can affect the strength and clarity of the echo.
close to the poles
they often occur in places close to the ocean so they can get their energy from the ocean water.
No, but probably close.
Close to Australia and New Zeland.
There are various types of echoes that can occur depending on the environment and materials present. Common types include hard (strong and distinct), soft (weak and less distinct), multiple (repetitive), and dispersed (scattered). Each type of echo provides information about the size, shape, and texture of objects in the environment.
The closer together the flash and thunder occur, the nearer the storm is to you.
they often occur in places close to the ocean so they can get their energy from the ocean water.