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Adaptive Radiation :)
There are three types of heat transfers: conduction, convection and radiation. The heat transfer caused by the greenhouse effect is radiation.
The primary source of radiation for both Earth's atmosphere and the greenhouse effect is the sun. Solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which then emits infrared radiation. Some of this infrared radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, trapping heat and warming the planet.
Long wavelength radiation, such as infrared radiation, is emitted by Earth's surface after absorbing solar radiation. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap this long wavelength radiation, leading to a warming effect known as the greenhouse effect. This process helps regulate Earth's temperature by keeping the planet warm enough to support life.
Any and all objects that are warm emit electro-magnetic [radiated] waves in the Infra-Red range of E-M frequencies. IR radiation is stopped from 'Escaping' Into Outer Space, and remains instead Our Unwelcome Guest. radiation A+
Adaptive Radiation :)
Adaptive radiation is the term for biodiversity that results from few ancestral species.
An effect of adaptive radiation is the diversification of a single ancestral species into a variety of different forms to exploit different ecological niches. This can lead to the evolution of new species with specialized adaptations for specific environments or resources. Adaptive radiation is often associated with rapid speciation and can result in an increase in biodiversity within a relatively short period of time.
An adaptive zone is an environment which allows the development of adaptive radiation.
Divergent evolution is also known as adaptive radiation.
An effect on adaptive radiation is the rapid diversification and speciation of a single ancestral lineage into multiple new ecological niches. This process allows for the exploitation of new resources and habitats, leading to the emergence of a diverse array of species with specialized adaptations.
Adaptive Radiation is likely to produce a cluster of species in a short period of time.
Speciation Adaptive radiation refers to changes in a species in response to varying environmental conditions. many new species form
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
adaptive radiation formed mant new land plant species
adaptive radiation
Adaptive Radiation