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Chimpanzees

Both species of chimpanzees are in the genus Pan. The most recognized and commonly referred to species is the Pan troglodytes, or Common Chimpanzee, which lives in West and Central Africa. Grab a vine and swing into this category for questions and answers about Tarzan's best buddy.

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If two objects at rest and at the same height begin to fall a short time after one another and the first object is always going faster does their separation increase decrease or stay the same?

The distance between them would increase because, as you stated, "the first object is always going faster." But why does the first object fall faster? The formula for velocity is pretty simple: Vf = V0 + at, where a, in this case, is the acceleration due to gravity (and V0 is zero). Therefore, the greater the value of time, t, the greater an object's velocity.

Why do you have ears?

Ears are important for hearing and maintaining balance. They collect sound waves and transmit them to the brain for interpretation. Ears also help us locate the direction of sounds and prevent us from becoming disoriented.

Who is Jane Goodall?

Jane Goodall was a person who was well know for studying chimpanzee's social and family interactions (who knows why) for 45 years in Gombe Stream National Park and Tanzania. She also founded the Jane Goodall Institute.

What is the cultural evolution of man?

I believe that before Darwin created his theory the culture was a Christian culture, most everyone believed in God, how God created the earth in seven days, and how everything has a plan and purpose. Once Darwin created his theory, everything changed. Everyone believed that there is no God, The earth was created by a Big Bang, everything in the earth was evolved from a single cell, everything happens accidentally, and nothing has a purpose you are just here because the best traits adapted and evolved. Evolution has completely taken the focus away from God, and put it on the fact that we don't need God to create life. Evolution is taking the culture and little by little, day by day, turning it into more of an Atheistic world view. That is not what God intended to happen!!! I believe that before Darwin created his theory the culture was a Christian culture, most everyone believed in God, how God created the earth in seven days, and how everything has a plan and purpose. Once Darwin created his theory, everything changed. Everyone believed that there is no God, The earth was created by a Big Bang, everything in the earth was evolved from a single cell, everything happens accidentally, and nothing has a purpose you are just here because the best traits adapted and evolved. Evolution has completely taken the focus away from God, and put it on the fact that we don't need God to create life. Evolution is taking the culture and little by little, day by day, turning it into more of an Atheistic world view. That is not what God intended to happen!!!

Did dinosaurs have ears?

In a word, no, but scientists can make educated guesses. The closest living relatives of the dinosaurs are crocodilians and birds, and we can look to the ways they vocalize to give us a hint.

Alligators and crocodiles use their larynxes to communicate—they’ll hiss, groan, and yes, roar (here’s a compilation of their sounds). Dinosaurs might have had larynxes, but since those don’t fossilize, it’s impossible to know for sure. Birds, meanwhile, use an organ called a syrinx, which seems to have evolved after dinosaurs. That might indicate that dinos couldn’t vocalize at all, which would be a bummer.

However, there’s also a possibility that they evolved a unique way to vocalize. For example, based on studying their skulls and inner ears, some have theorized that hadrosaurs used their crests to bellow at each other.

So, they probably didn’t roar, but bellowing can be pretty cool too, right?

What kingdom does ulothrix belong to?

Ulothrix belongs to the kingdom Protista, specifically the division Chlorophyta. Ulothrix is a filamentous green alga found in freshwater environments.

How much money is in your change jar if it weighs fifteen pounds?

The amount of money in a change jar that weighs fifteen pounds would depend on the denominations of the coins. For U.S. coins, a general estimate is that 1 pound of mixed change is approximately $20-$25. Therefore, with 15 pounds, the change jar could contain anywhere from $300 to $375.

Classification categories for non-human and human primates?

Non-human primates are classified into two main groups: Prosimians (lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers) and Anthropoids (Old World monkeys, New World monkeys, and apes). Humans are classified as part of the family Hominidae, along with great apes like chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.

Did humans evolve from stardust?

In the most abstract sense of the term, not the biological sense (until later on of course).

You could say that you and everything around you was made from stardust. This is because almost all the elements in our bodies (except hydrogen and helium) and in objects around us were synthesized either within stars or during supernovae through a process called nuclear fusion. When stars die they eject the elements into interstellar space in the form of gas and dust. Over long periods of time the elements making up these clouds of gas and dust come together to form stars, planets, and eventually us.

Billions of years ago there were no elements, just protons and electrons - they grouped together to form hydrogen (one of each particle). Then through weak gravitational interactions they began to form into clouds, massive clouds. Which eventually become denser and denser and their gravity becomes stronger and stronger until they crunch down to form a star, which is essentially a massive ball of hydrogen whose gravitational force causes the hydrogen within to fuse together releasing massive amounts of nuclear energy (like an atom bomb) and converting the hydrogen into partly heat and light radiation and partly other elements. Hydrogen + hydrogen = helium, hydrogen + helium = something else and so on and so forth until eventually you get everything from gold to plutonium.

This is how the matter which makes up our body (which is still about 70% hydrogen since the universe is 90% unconverted hydrogen) formed, so yes, we did come from stardust.

What is the habitat of chimpanzee's?

they live in central and western africa =)

To be more specific, they live in rainforest and woodland across a belt from West Africa (Ivory Coast and around there) through to western Tanzania (in East Africa), generally north of the equator (and always north of the Congo River) except in the far eastern portion of their range. While they always live where there are trees and fruit and leaves to eat, in some places they live in drier, more open environments whereas others are much wetter and closed canopy environments. Which they live in determines their social organization and behavior. Then there are bonobos, which live only in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and live in very wet, closed canopy rainforests where the pattern of food availability may make it easier for them to live in bigger groups even at times when their preferred fruits are less abundant.

How would you fix 98 Plymouth voyager 24L that has codedianostic- misfire clyinder 1 van feels like it is struggling at time?

To fix a misfire in cylinder 1 of a Plymouth Voyager, start by checking the spark plugs, ignition coils, and fuel injectors for issues. It's also important to inspect the wiring and connections related to cylinder 1. Additionally, consider performing a compression test to ensure the engine's internal components are functioning properly.

Do humans eat chimpanzees?

Yes, there have been numerous cases where chimps have eaten human children. For instance, Frodo, the alpha male of the Gombe community, ate the baby of a Gombe National Park employee on May 15, 2002. What happened was the employee's wife and teenaged niece, who was carrying the baby, were walking on a footpath when they startled Frodo. He grabbed the baby and climbed up into a tree and started to eat it. They did not euthanize him because the wife had broken the rules by bringing the baby to such a dangerous area and because he was simply acting on instinct. Chimps eat small monkeys, which look very similar to a human baby. See the attached links below for more info.

Why Do Chimps Freak Out When Seeing Their Reflection?

Quite simply it's because they think it is another Chimp, a possible threat. However, most of the great apes, including humans, quickly learn that the reflection is a mirror image of themselves. Several experiments have shown this. For instance, researchers took food grade paint and rubbed a dot onto the forehead of a Chimp (who had been exposed to a mirror in the past). When he saw his reflection, he immediately touched the dot and inspected his finger. In another experiment, the mirror was replaced with a video recorder and a TV. The subject realized that the image on the TV was their own and that the dot was out of the ordinary.

Do women rule better than men in politics?

It's a difficult question, in my opinion, This issue can't get an absolute answer, because men and women both have their own unmatched advantages , so maybe the best choice is men and women together

5 characteristics of a well-groomed person?

1. Nicely combed or brushed hair; clean-shaven faces on men

2. Carefully trimmed fingernails; often manicured on a woman.

3. Neat clothes; no holes, patches, or loose threads.

4. Makeup on a woman.

5. Wearing perfume or cologne.

What characteristics are determined more by nurture than by nature?

Personality traits, beliefs, values, attitudes, and social behaviors are generally influenced more by nurture (environmental factors such as upbringing, experiences, and cultural influences) than by nature (genetic factors). These aspects of an individual can be shaped and developed through various external influences throughout life.

What are Two special characteristics of a person?

A person's characteristics is how they act and how they look. Physical characteristics could be things like color of eyes and hair. Personality characteristics could be if they are shy our outgoing.

What is an example of chimpanzee innate behavior?

Tool use is an example of innate behavior in chimpanzees. They have been observed using sticks to retrieve insects from trees or using rocks to crack open nuts, displaying a natural ability to use objects as tools for specific tasks without prior learning or instruction.

What is the ugliest place in the world?

the ugliest place is underground cuz it is were the devil lives

What is considered normal for a human being?

Every single human is special. There is no such thing as a "normal" someone or comrade -- try to see it that way. There are mainstream people, or average people, but they are just as normal as eccentric people are, although it might not seem that way! Really, God created us all and we are all special and different from each other. We are not sheep in a flock.

What are the Problems in using Experiments in sociology research?

If they are researching something sensitive, such as racism, which is normally frowned upon, the participant is unlikely to act normally around the researcher, as the researcher in a position of authority is able to judge the participant. This means the participant is unlikely to be themselves and so the results will not be valid.

When the participant acts differently towards the researcher because of something this is called impression management.

If the person purposely does something that the researcher wants them to do this is then called demand characteristics.

Safety of respondents and researcher

What are social institutions?

Commonly, experts officially recognize five major social institutions that have been evident in some way in every civilization in history:

  • government
  • religion
  • education
  • economics
  • family

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(Edit: Mass media can also be considered as a social institution.)

What do engineers do when they research a problem?

One sapproach is to follow the scientific method of the PDCA (plan, do, check, adjust) cycle.

In the Plan stage:

First & foremost they must fully understand the problem, i.e. they must be able to "grasp the situation". A problem is a deviation from a standard. They must first define the problem adequately. From there, they must move on to gather data to understand root causes of the problem, then prioritize them based on highest to lowest significance & finally hypothesize solutions that will resolve the issues causing the problem. This makes up the PLAN phase In the DO, Check, & Adjust phases:

They are following a feedback loop cycle to ensure that the hypothesized solutions indeed address the root causes to the problem. If so, they must standardize these solutions, if not, they must go back to PLAN.

What does dis mean in disrupt?

"Dis" is a prefix meaning "apart" or "away." In the word "disrupt," it implies breaking apart or interrupting the normal flow or continuity of something.

What is the taxonomy for chimpanzee?

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Primates

Family: Hominidae

Subfamily: Homininae

Tribe: Hominini

Subtribe: Panina

Genus: Pan