Answer:
It is B: declined.
Explanation:
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Answer:
natural selection
Explanation:
Natural selection refers to the never ending battle for survival that happen to all organisms with their own varied genetic structure.
When certain type of organisms live in one specific environment for a long period of time, there is a huge chance that the organisms who have the most adaptable characteristics will survive and produce more children. Over time, the number of organisms that have that adaptable characteristic will keep increasing and dominate the environment.
Answer:
natural selection
Explanation:
Adaptation is the ability to reproduce and produce viable offspring in a particular environment. Natural selection is the evolutionary mechanism that produces adaptation.
1.Each person’s perception is one’s own truth.
2.Reality is unique to each individual.
3.Space and time are constructs that do not exist.
4.Each person perceives space and time differently.
5.What people perceive is not necessarily accurate or true.
Answer:
D and E (4 and 5)
D.) Each person perceives space and time differently.
E.) What people perceive is not necessarily accurate or true.
Explanation:
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The theory of special relativity explains how space and time are linked to objects that move at a constant speed in a straight line.
The correct answers are: 1, 2, 4 and 5.
"Einstein concluded that simultaneity is relative; (4) events that are simultaneous for one observer may not be for another." (1) "This led to the counter intuitive idea that time flows differently according to the state of movement, and the conclusion that distance is also relative."
Another strange conclusion of Einstein's work comes from the understanding that time moves in relation to the observer (2, 5).
The correct answer is the following: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was a piece of legislation that was passed at the beginning of the Vietnam War and was repealed before its end. The Resolution that was enacted on August 10th, 1964 and passed by the United States Congress on August 7th, authorized President Lyndon Johnson to take "all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States".
By 1967, the public opposition to the war had grew and a movement began calling for the repeal of the resolution. On 1971, President Nixon signed the repeal to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, seeking to restore limits on Presidential authority to engage the national forces without a formal declaration of war.