Technically yes, because it is an adjective describing the way a person is and their speed or a car or something.
Impulsiveness is not a character trait. Being impulsive would be classified as a personality trait.
No, it's a temporary condition that can be fixed by eating something. A trait is something about your personality or physical being.
Yes, it may be a character trait.
learned trait = skill?
Yes, hopeful is a character trait.
A character trait is something that is part of the character, like their appearance, thoughts and emotions. Fast might be a trait, but it's not a very revealing one - lots of people are fast.
i guess a lot because they run real fast:)
they have spots and are really fast and are good hunters.
If the trait is exhibited in the offspring of two normal parents, it suggests that the trait is a dominant one. This means that only one copy of the gene is needed for the trait to be expressed. Alternatively, the trait could be influenced by a de novo mutation that occurred in the germ cells of one of the parents.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
Senators should always be trustworthy. They also need to think fast on their feet. A senator should also be intelligent.
A horse that has been selectively bred to increase the chance the offspring have a desired trait. (Eg: fast, strong disease resistance.)
The tortoise's character traits are slow and steady. The hare's character traits are fast, boastful and over-confident.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
recessive
Yes. Over time that faster lions caught more prey and left more descendants who were also fast.