By observing the proportion of affected offspring and whether males or females are more affected.
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
Factors that determine where an organism lives include availability of food and water, suitable shelter, climate conditions (temperature, sunlight, etc.), presence of predators and competition with other species, and adaptations of the organism to the environment. Habitat availability and availability of resources are also important factors.
Ozone can not only be said harmful but useful too. It acts as a pollutant at the ground level.
No, the determination of whether an allele is dominant or recessive is based on the inheritance pattern of the traits. Dominant alleles are expressed in the phenotype even if only one copy is present, while recessive alleles are only expressed when two copies are present. Phenotype ratios in a population can hint at the presence of dominant or recessive traits but do not definitively determine the dominance relationship of an allele.
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the results of the factors employed
By observing the proportion of affected offspring and whether males or females are more affected.
The factors that determine whether a person can be eligible for an artificial heart include a failed heart, and a physically damaged heart.
When the rational number is expressed as a ratio in its simplest form, if the only factors of the denominator are 2 and 5, then the number has a terminating representation. Otherwise it has an infinitely recurring sequence.
Intensity and duration
The weather,food supply
entropy and energy
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The two factors that determine the state of a substance are temperature and pressure. These factors influence whether a substance exists as a solid, liquid, or gas.
If it can't be expressed as a fraction then it is an irrational number
The factors that determine whether a system will be in stable or unstable equilibrium include the system's internal forces, external influences, and the system's ability to return to its original state after a disturbance.