Cats do not think humans are cute in the same way humans might find cats cute. Cats may see humans as providers of food and care, but they do not have the same emotional response towards humans as humans do towards cats.
Changes in populations are directly related to the availability of an ecosystem's resources. When resources are abundant, populations can grow. If resources become scarce, populations may decline or face competition, which can lead to changes in population dynamics, such as migration or adaptation to find alternative resources.
Some animals may find humans cute, as they may exhibit behaviors that animals associate with cuteness, such as making high-pitched sounds or having large eyes. However, it ultimately depends on the individual animal and their perception of humans.
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Yes, cats can find humans cute and form strong bonds with them. Cats may show affection towards their human companions through behaviors such as purring, rubbing against them, and seeking their attention.
Both populations will become more genetically diverse.
yes it possible in most newspapers to find populations
The population has become genetically less diverse.........studyisland
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Hunters had to find new ways to get food due to various factors such as overhunting, changes in animal populations, and environmental shifts that affected their habitats. Additionally, as human populations grew, the demand for food increased, leading to the need for more sustainable and diverse food sources. This prompted the development of agricultural practices and the domestication of animals, allowing for more reliable food supplies.
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Because humans are such a diverse group, there are many different things that people may find entertaining. Some enjoy going to the movies, while others may find amusement parks t be a better use of time.
Your question makes little sense. The allele for cytochrome C is in all human gene pools regardless of population variance. So is the allele for melanin, which has to do with skin tone. ( among other things ) Allele are just different molecular forms of the same gene. These are distributed through out human populations and some populations have a greater frequency of particular alleles. Remember, humans are a '' small '' species genetically, so even with covariance among populations, it would be difficult to find a '' black '' allele. Think sickle cell trait and see how many different types of humans posses this trait.
They're genetically programmed to find each other.
The best place to find the populations of all the capitals of the world would be on the Wikipedia site. This site will have listings of all the capitals and how many people live there.
to find the population you use a population map or a population pyramid.