sumerians
the answer to this question is go f#*k things
The number of human fingers.
thefactor would be introducing the Arabric nmbers to the greek numerals affecting how numbers develope and spread throughout the history of humanity. sounds smart but not huh
right if this comes up again i will scream
Evolutionary play refers to the idea that play behavior in animals serves an evolutionary purpose, such as helping individuals practice skills necessary for survival or building social bonds that enhance group cohesion. This behavior can be observed in various species, including humans, and is believed to contribute to the development and adaptation of individuals within a population.
He believed that blood influenced behavior.
No other animals are believed to have evolved from sponges, thus they win the title of "an evolutionary dead end."
Friedrich Froebel influenced curriculum designs by emphasizing play-based learning, hands-on activities, and the use of materials such as blocks and other manipulatives. He believed in providing a nurturing environment that promoted social, emotional, and cognitive development in young children. Froebel's ideas laid the foundation for the development of the kindergarten concept and influenced educational philosophy and practices.
A bacteria that moved into a cell and stayed alive.
Aesop
The primary source of energy used in the development of evolutionary theory was and is the food ingested by the scientists who formulated evolutionary hypotheses and models. Additionally, electrical energy was used in experiments and documentation of observations used to refine models and test hypotheses.OrIf the question meant for the energy source that drive the oil vesicle formation and growing and the competition of parts in formulation of Protocells in Abiogenesis theory, main source of energy that believed to drive the evolution of Protocells is energy from hydrothermal vents.
Earl Little was influenced My Marcus Garvey because he believed that what garvey was saying was true and he believed we should go back to were we belong