Nature does not inherently favor smaller organisms over larger ones. The size advantage of organisms depends on their specific environmental conditions, such as resource availability, competition, and predation pressures. In some situations, being smaller may be advantageous, while in others, larger organisms may have the upper hand.
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When humans control breeding to favor certain desired features, they are practicing selective breeding. This process involves selecting organisms with desirable traits to reproduce, ultimately resulting in offspring with those desired features. Over time, this can lead to the development of new breeds or varieties with specific traits that are advantageous or appealing to humans.
Paleontologists know more about hard-bodied organisms because their skeletal remains, shells, and exoskeletons are more likely to fossilize and endure the test of time compared to soft-bodied organisms, which typically decay quickly. The fossilization process often requires specific conditions that favor the preservation of hard materials. Additionally, hard-bodied organisms tend to be more abundant in the fossil record, leading to a greater understanding of their diversity and evolution. In contrast, soft-bodied organisms are rarer in the fossil record, making it challenging to study their biology and ecology.
Early Chinese worshipped the forces of nature as they believed that these forces directly impacted their lives, harvest, and overall well-being. By venerating these forces through rituals and offerings, they sought to gain their favor and ensure prosperity and harmony in their communities. This spiritual practice evolved into a way of maintaining balance between humans and nature in ancient Chinese society.
favor has a long a and planet has a short a sound.
no he does not
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No, in nature animals do not "favor" other animals.
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l am completely in favour of home assignment, which are interesting and learning in nature.
larger states
states with smaller populations
because diana is weird
They were in favor of a federal executive of more than one person.A federal executive of more than one person
a lifestyle that's close to nature and authentic * apex*
Yes, Mitt Romney favors a smaller national government, while Barack Obama doesn't.
smaller ones