Your answer would be tools, its in the question
Hummingbirds can become accustomed to human presence but they are wild birds and cannot truly be tamed like a pet. It is possible to create an environment that attracts hummingbirds and allows for close observation, but they should be allowed to remain wild.
Squirrels adapt to their environment in various ways. They have keen senses, such as excellent vision and a strong sense of smell, to help them locate food and detect predators. Their bodies are also adapted for climbing and jumping, with sharp claws for gripping and strong hind legs for leaping between trees. Additionally, squirrels have a specialized diet that includes nuts, seeds, fruits, and insects, allowing them to thrive in a wide range of habitats.
Humidity will affect how an organism is able to adapt to its environment. For example a plant may adapt itself to only needing little moisture. If the organism can not sustain its life through adaptation it will die.
The hadopelagic zone, found at depths of about 6,000 meters to 11,000 meters in the ocean, typically exhibits temperatures ranging from approximately 1°C to 4°C (34°F to 39°F). These temperatures remain relatively stable due to the immense pressure and darkness of the deep sea, with only slight variations occurring. The extreme cold and high pressure create a unique environment inhabited by specially adapted organisms.
Taming refers to the process of habituating a wild animal to human presence and behavior, often focusing on individual animals, making them more manageable or less fearful of humans. Domestication, on the other hand, is a broader evolutionary process that involves selective breeding over generations, resulting in genetic changes that create a distinct population adapted to living alongside humans. While taming can occur within a single animal's lifetime, domestication typically involves fundamental changes in behavior, physiology, and reproductive traits across a species.
Create a fiction organism and how it lives or relates to its enviornment
No, a thread can't create aprocess, because the environment of the thread is a part of a process which created this thread.
To create a safe environment for learning and if necessary start the learning process
i think they used to do it through the skin of the animals.
The environment can either facilitate learning or hinder it. Teachers try to create positive atmospheres to help children learn better.
False. Organisms are never ' perfectly adapted to the environment, as evolution is blind and can not predict the future, or create anew. All is ' tinkered ' together in the organism on top of adaptions that were from past environments. Natural selection adapts as best it can to the immediate environment and carries vestigial traits and poor engineering solutions on to future generations. ( appendix and the hole in the retina for two examples of this ) While man can shape his environment only a benighted social scientists could think we, as living organisms. are beyond natural selection and evolution, or that we have been perfectly adapted to the present environment.
Actually they got it from the Phoinicians and adapted it.
The availability of different colored stones allowed the Prehistoric people to create different colors in their cave paintings. Animals were the subject of many of the paintings.
How you create an environment that will foster play and learning
Erosion can help the environment by breaking down rocks into smaller particles, which can contribute to the formation of soil. This process can create habitats for plants and animals and increase nutrient availability for ecosystems. Additionally, erosion can help shape landforms and create diverse landscapes that support a variety of species.
I'm assuming you mean plants that process/create aluminum? Because I have not heard of aluminum roses or flowerbeds. :-P
The concept you're referring to is known as "natural selection." It is a key mechanism of evolution, where organisms with advantageous traits are more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass those traits on to the next generation. Over time, this process can lead to the development of new species as adaptations accumulate.