The most dramatic variation in the amount of sunlight occurs at higher latitudes, particularly near the poles. During summer months, regions like the Arctic and Antarctic experience continuous daylight, known as the Midnight Sun, while in winter, they face prolonged darkness. This seasonal contrast is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, which affects the angle and intensity of sunlight received at different times of the year. Additionally, mountainous regions can also experience significant variations based on elevation and local geography.
Genetic variation is necessary for natural selection to occur. This variation provides the raw material for differential survival and reproduction, which drives the process of natural selection. Without genetic variation, there would be no differences for natural selection to act upon.
no there is no genetic variation for natural selection to act upon
The height of the plant would depend on various factors, including the type of plant, the duration of exposure to sunlight, and other environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture levels. Generally, plants require an optimal amount of sunlight for photosynthesis to occur and promote growth. Monitoring the plant's growth over time under different light conditions would provide insights into the ideal amount of sunlight for its growth.
Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll are necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
Photosynthesis is the process of making food in the presence of sunlight. It occur in chlorophyll.
The angle of incidence refers to how directly sunlight strikes the Earth's surface. Seasonal changes occur because the Earth's tilt causes the angle of incidence to vary, affecting the amount of sunlight a given area receives. This variation in sunlight drives the changing seasons.
the amount and kind of genetic variation in a population
Yes, it affects the rate of photosynthesis and the grana(where light reactions occur).
how and why variation occur in the rate and sequence ot develpment and learning
No, photosynthesis cannot occur without sunlight.
The more variation there is in a group of specimens, the more evolution can occur between them.
Well the temperature, the amount of sunlight, the amount of water, the quality of the soil , and the quality of the air would all affect this.
The closer you get to the equator, the less seasonal variation you see, since the equator gets slightly more than twelve hours of sunlight every day of the year.
the change that occur from parents in the offspring
The more variation there is in a group of specimens, the more evolution can occur between them.
Without variation there is nothing to select from.
Genetic variation is necessary for evolution to occur, as it provides the raw material for natural selection to act upon. This variation can arise from mutations, genetic recombination, or gene flow.