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To provide an accurate response, I would need to know what trait is listed at point D. However, generally speaking, lemurs and humans share several traits due to their common primate ancestry, such as the presence of forward-facing eyes and social behaviors. If you specify the trait in question, I can give a more tailored answer.
No, a point does not have physical characteristics.
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Three characteristics of formaldehyde is melting point(−92 °C) , boiling point(−21 °C), and it is a colorless gas.
Evolution is not a single track where each species inevitably moves from point A to point B. Whether you're an arctic fox or a glow worm, your characteristics are the result of your ancestor's adaptation to their environment. To find out what humans will be like in the future, we need to look at the characteristics of the humans of today who are more likely to reproduce. As of today, people are more likely to reproduce if they are physically fit, religiously conservative, and intelligent. For better or for worse, it is their children who make up the bulk of humankind in the generations to come.
The aqueous solution with the highest boiling point among those listed is the one with the highest concentration of solute particles.
low melting point
a line can end at a fixeded point
Humans have a nose because we evolved that way. Humans were not designed to have a nose, so your question misses the point.
If this is helpful, it's listed melting point is 1683K 1410°C 2570°FIt's listed boiling point is 2628K 2355°C 4271°F
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As humans, we all mature on some level, though we may hold onto some of our childlike characteristics or tendencies as we age. So yes, you will probably mature at some point in your life.