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Abolition of untouchability, gradual eradication of apartheid policy, living together relationship etc. are manifestations of social change, that have taken place over the decades in the social strata.
He is called a change agent as he comes up with new innovative and creative ideas. They can convert a problem into an opportunity and create new products and services which help to increase the standard of living.
standard of living
Cost-of-living increase.
Changes in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) do not necessarily affect standards of living, unless the change is greater than the change in population over the same period. However, changes in GDP per person make more income available per person and, assuming constant shares of GDP, will raise living standards.
The gradual change in the characteristics of a species over time is called evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection was first proposed by Charles Darwin.
The gradual change in living communities that follows a disturbance is called succession. Secondary succession is the sequence of community change that takes place when a community is disrupted by natural disaster or human actions.
A disturbance can alter an ecosystem dramatically. If the species living there don't adapt, they can die and stop living within that ecosystem, which will further disturb it and change it forever.
Succession refers to the normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an area.
Abolition of untouchability, gradual eradication of apartheid policy, living together relationship etc. are manifestations of social change, that have taken place over the decades in the social strata.
Evolution is the change in living thingd over time.
it is called evolution
Evolution is the change in living thingd over time.
Bioaccumulation I think...
Adaptation.
when living things respond towards or away from the stimuli then it is called their movement i-e the change in their reaction or activity....
evolution