Sometimes it can take very long.
Example, sea cucumbers
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It is always affected by changes in the environment. If the environment remains constant, the changes will be tiny if at all. If the environment changes rapidly, then the species in that environment will also have change or will die out.
No, the elasticity of demand can be positive, negative, or zero. It depends on how the quantity demanded changes in response to a change in price.
Pros of evolution include the diversity and adaptability of species, driving the natural selection process. Cons may include the potential for extinction of species that are not able to adapt quickly enough to changes in their environment.
From my 2 personal hospital experiences: - always appear cheerful - always give the patient hope - always pray for you patient - always respond as quickly as possible - always be extremely aware of any changes in condition, then take ACTION. Do not wait. Get a doctor if necessary.
An outdoor light sensing socket works by using a sensor to detect changes in natural light levels. When it senses that it is getting darker or lighter outside, it automatically turns the light on or off accordingly. This helps to save energy and ensures that the outdoor lighting is always adjusted to the surrounding environment.
movement, respiration, responses to changes in the environment, excretion,
Not necessarily. While adaptations can help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, they may not always be beneficial in all situations or environments. Changes in the environment or interactions with other species can render an adaptation less useful or even harmful over time.
Cyclic change is a phrase used to describe any change in the environment and then these changes repeat. An example is the seasons on Earth; they change and will always repeat.
I think this is part if not the answer your looking for. I found this as i was reading and studying for my class: Principles of marketing. Marketing environment consists of external forces that directly or indirectly influence an organization's acquisition of inputs and creation of outputs (goods, services, or ideas). The marketing environment includes 6 such forces: competitive, economic, political, legal, and regulatory, technological, and sociocultural. Weather fluctuating rapidly or slowly, environmental forces are always dynamic. Changes in the marketing environment create uncertainty, threats, and opportunities for marketers. Marketing managers who fail to recognize changes in environmental forces leave their firms unprepared to capitalize on marketing opportunities or to cope with threats created by changes in the environment. Monitoring the environment therefore is crucial to an organization's survival and to the long-term achievement of its goals. This is all found in the Marketing Express, Pride & Ferrell, 2011. Book sold at colleges.
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I rephrased the question since there was no response. I thought maybe it was not properly understood. Yes it IS the same question. Any replies?