Individual Evolution Assignment Valesia Johnson SCI/230 March 30‚ 2014 Linda Armstrong Individual Evolution Assignment Resource: “The Origin of Species” section in Ch. 14 of Campbell Essential Biology With Physiology You must number your answers. Think about early prehistoric times for humans - a primitive society not an industrialized society. 1. How might natural selection have influenced human choices and behaviors in a prehistoric society? Answer in paragraph form. Natural selection
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there is no condition for the magma to stay in a liquid state‚ it will cool and solidify into an igneous rock. The three main types of rocks can melt into magma and cool to form igneous rocks. The start of the cycle can be placed at the mid-ocean divergent boundaries where new magma is produced by mantle upwelling and a shallow melting zone. This new magma is the first phase of the igneous part of the cycle. The types of igneous rocks are Granite‚ Pumice‚ Obsidian‚ Andesite‚ Rhyolite and Basalt. There
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American plate (Mexico)? 7. If the rate of divergence between the Pacific plate is less than the rate of subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate‚ predict the future of the Juan de Fuca plate 30 - 40 million years from now? 8. What are the three types of convergent boundaries and a geographic location of each? a. b. c.
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Petrology 2 Sedimentary Petrology Assigned to : • Amaro‚ Elfe C. • Balansag‚ Imee S. Research Paper Outline 1. Origin and Formation a. How did sediments and sedimentary rocks originate? b. What are the four (4) components or earth materials that make up or constitute sedimentary rocks? c. What are the major types of basins on which sediments accumulate and form sedimentary rocks? 2. Identification a. How do we describe sedimentary rock types?
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above assuming a coefficient of discharge of 0.96 and a nozzle efficiency of 0.92. 3430 mm2; 5310 mm2 Problem 4 A convergent-divergent nozzle expands air at 6.89 bar and 427 0C into a space at 1bar. The throat area of the nozzle is 650 mm2 and the exit area is 975 mm2. The exit velocity is found to be 680 m/s when the inlet velocity is negligible. Assuming that friction in the convergent portion is negligible‚ calculate: (i) The mass flow through the nozzle‚ stating whether the nozzle is underexpanding
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erosion‚ and it is made up of large plates beneath the crust and when the plates move‚ it changes the surface. There are four types of plate boundaries and they are divergent boundaries‚ convergent boundaries‚ transform boundaries‚ and plate boundary zones. Convergent boundaries are where the crust is broken‚ and one plate goes over it‚ divergent boundaries is where new plates are created while the plates pull away‚ transform boundaries is where the crust may be produced or more‚ plate boundary zones are
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is based on who is related to who • A biome is based on niches and habitats‚ a biotic province is an evolutionary unit • Divergent evolution is a process when a population is divided usually into groups based on geographic areas • Both convergent/divergent evolution increases biological diversity 8.4-Geographic patterns of life within a continent • Convergent/divergent environments led to the study of patterns within an
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E) hydrosphere 8. Which type of plate boundary results from two or more plates coming together? A) convergent B) divergent C) transform D) hot spot E) ridge For questions 9 and 10 refer to the graph below: 9. According to the figure above‚ which of the following types of plate boundaries produce the deepest earthquakes? A) transform fault boundary B) divergent boundary C) continental collision boundary D) subduction zone boundary E) all the
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Practical Exercise 1 Supercontinents! What happens at tectonic plate boundaries? Three types of plate boundary • Divergent • Convergent • Transform Divergent Boundaries • Spreading ridges – As plates move apart new material is erupted to fill the gap Age of Oceanic Crust Courtesy of www.ngdc.noaa.gov Iceland: An example of continental rifting • Iceland has a divergent plate boundary running through its middle
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plates meet. Boundaries have different names depending on how the two plates are moving with each other. If they are crashing against each other they are Convergent Boundaries. If they are pulling apart from each other they are called Divergent Boundaries. If they are bumping or sideswiping each other they are transform boundaries. Convergent boundaries occur when two plates slide towards each other. They can also create subduction zones which means that one plates moved under the other. They may
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