You have the gene of tallness, but you don't eat enough so that your body size doesn't change.
Continuous variation in human population is always the result of interaction between genotype and the environment
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I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
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Diurnal height variation is the variation in height over the course of a day. People are at their maximum height when they wake up. As they go through the day, their own weight causes the spine to compress so that by the end of the day they are shorter. Then, when they sleep the spine recovers its normal length. This is clearly important when monitoring growth rates of children.
Formulas for atmospheric pressure variation with altitude. Scroll down to related links and look at "Atmospheric pressure - Wikipedia".
continuous variation.
Continuous variation is variation without fixed values such as height or shoe size. Discontinuous variation has fixed values/catagories such as eye colour or hair colour. Hope this helps!
Examples of continuous variation are anything that can be measured such as, shoe size, height, weight, hand span and diameter of limpit shells. Discontinuous variation however is when there is a clear cut difference such as different colours or different species.
It is a continuous variation which is not by birth. It is an injury which will slowly change so a scar is a continuous variation.
Continuous Variation and Discontinuous Variation.
It is an example of continuous variations.
Continuous Variations are the characteristics of a person or animal. These characteristics are based on the genes given from your parents. Such as height, if your parents are both tall it is certain that the tall gene will be passed down to you from both parents.
Continuous variations have a wide range of possibilities. For example, your height is a continuous variation. There are many options (for example you could be 5'9, 4'6, 6'1) rather than an either/or situation. Discrete variations have only two possibilities. They can be thought of as "either/or" situations. For example, you can either roll your tongue or you can't. There is no grey area or in-between.
which types of computers depend on physical continuous variation in certain physiclqualities
How about f(x) = floor(x)? (On, say, [0,1].) It's monotone and therefore of bounded variation, but is not Lipschitz continuous (or even continuous).
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