answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why does the human species take so long to get to adulthood?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How long does it take a dragonfly nymph to split its skin and turn into a dragonfly?

A dragonfly nymph can take several weeks to several years depending on the species to reach adulthood. The dragonfly nymph will molt several times as it grows.


How long does it take for a Triop to grow into an adult?

usaully triops grow to the age of adulthood in about 1 month.


How long does it take to adapt?

How long does it take for a species to adapt


How long does it take for a species to change?

it may take millions of years.


How long does it take to migrate?

Depends on the species and the distance.


How long does it take for a lanternfish to reach adulthood?

it takes a lantern fish 15 hrs after bith to reach adult hood


How long does it take the average human take a crap?

2 days


How long does it take for zebra danio fry to reach adulthood?

A zebra danio should be fully grown by the time it is six months old.


Why does it take a desert a long time to recover from disturbances?

because of the slow plant growth low species diversity, slow nutrient cycling, and lack of water and because of the human impacts we have on the environment.


How long do dogs usually take a shower?

Dogs usually don't take showers. When their human bathes them, the human decides how long the dog should be in the bath or shower.


How long will it take to count to bilion?

As a human, it will take more than a lifetime.


What are some long term repercussions of overfishing?

Over-fishing does not simply reduce the population and future population of a species. It can also result in overpopulation of the organisms on which they feed, and changes to the species that feed on them. In some cases, there are opportunistic species that take advantage of the reduced numbers of a given species, and these invaders may cause further harm to the ecosystem, and to the human activities that depend on the ecosystem.