Analogous evolution. Convergent evolution.
Because nothing is proof of evolution.
Some weeds are able to grow in number in certain environmental conditions because they possess traits that give them a competitive advantage over other plants. This can include high seed production, rapid growth rates, adaptability to different soil and climate conditions, and resistance to pests or diseases. Additionally, disturbances to the ecosystem, such as human activity or changes in land use, can create conditions that favor weed growth and proliferation.
Because it allows them to reproduce much more quickly. When environmental conditions are poor, plants reproduce sexually because it allows them to produce tougher offspring that will withstand the bad conditions. If a plant is not healthy because of its environment, it can mate with a more healthy plant to produce healthier offspring. This, however, is a much slower form of reproduction which is why plants normally reproduce asexually.
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
evolution because it makes the most sense
Analogous and convergent evolution.
Analogous and convergent evolution
Evolution doesn't have a constant rate because it depends on environmental factors and reproduction frequency.
The environmental conditions can affect your body fluid balance because it can cause you to sweat too much.
because unrelated species can evolve similar traits through convergent evolution.
Environmental adaptation is when an animal or other species adapts to where they live. This happens constantly because environmental conditions are always changing.
because unrelated species can evolve similar traits through convergent evolution.
Because the environmental conditions are not conducive to human habitation.
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The rate of evolution can vary greatly depending on factors such as population size, mutation rate, natural selection pressure, and environmental changes. In some cases, evolution can occur rapidly, leading to significant changes in a short period of time, while in other cases, it can be slow and gradual over millions of years.
The Galapagos Islands are significant in the evolution of species because they inspired Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection. The unique environment and isolation of the islands led to the development of distinct species, providing evidence for evolution. The islands are important in the study of evolution because they showcase how environmental factors can drive the adaptation and diversification of species over time.
Only in the mind's of creationists! Both evolution and speciation are debated as to tempo and importance of various genetic/environmental differences, but the debate is well ensconced with in the confines of science and could not be called big because the fundamentals are agreed upon