because they have to adapt to the diffrent climate
Continental crust is the thicker of the two: it extends far beneath and above the Oceanic crust.
Continental crust is generally thicker than oceanic crust. Continental crust can be up to 70 km thick, while oceanic crust is usually around 5-10 km thick.
Continental Drift is causing the continents to move around.
The ocean zone that covers the continental shelf is called the neritic zone. It extends from the shoreline to the edge of the continental shelf, which is typically around 200 meters deep. This zone is characterized by high levels of sunlight, nutrients, and biodiversity.
The temperature in the continental rise typically ranges from 0 to 4 degrees Celsius. This temperature is relatively constant due to the deep ocean currents that circulate around the ocean basins.
Biogeography is the study of these patterns in the distribution of plants and animals around the world, considering factors such as climate, geography, and evolution.
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It is a value around which the distribution lies.
There are fossils of animals that can only live in warm whether, that are all around the world, even on Antarctica
There are fossils of animals that can only live in warm whether, that are all around the world, even on Antarctica
There are fossils of animals that can only live in warm whether, that are all around the world, even on Antarctica
Yes animals are affected by the disease e-coli and they can easily transmit e-coli to humans.To reduce chances of getting e-coli from animals, wash hands thoroughly with water and disinfectant soap. Animals such as Cattle, Cows, and Reptiles are prone to transmitting e-coli to humans especially children under the age of 5 so you should be extremely cautious with young children around the animals noted above or their manure! :) Hope this helps xxx
Let us take the marsupials of Australia as a case in point. Geologically we know how long Australia has been a separate continent and from this we can deduce the diversity of life in Australia is the result of isolation and natural selection carrying the organisms of Australia to a certain uniqueness in the world. New information on continental drift just adds to our understanding of this Australian evolutionary process. Many animals, marsupials, have their analogues in organisms in other places in the world.
Continental drift affect temperature and precipitation patterns around the planet by changing ocean currents
There are around 5,600 animals that are endangered. Around 4,300 animals are threatened with extinction, and the running number of animals that have gone extinct is around 800.
it is around the world
It is how something is distributed around the world...