How can natural selection affect a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.Natural selection can influence both predator and prey populations.

B.Nature selects for traits that allow for increased rates of reproduction and survival over traits that don't.

C.Natural selection determines which generations will be influenced by natural selection.

D.One population is not affected by the changes in another population.

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Answer 1
Answer: A and B are the correct answers, C just sounds plain du mb and D just doesn't logic right, so A and B are most likely the correct answers, hope this helps

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How much milk can a lactating woman produce in one day?

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Around 25 ounces, but it is based on demand. Many women have different amounts.
An average woman can produce 25-32 ounces of milk ever 24 hours.

How are adenine and guanine alike and different

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They both are constituents of DNA.
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which of the following is an obstacle to creating computer based models for tracking hurricanes A. Hurricanes form over water, where it is difficult to observe them. B. Most sources of data about hurricanes are anecdotal and unreliable. C. Forecasters must consider a large number of variables that affect the path of the storm. D. All of the above

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I honestly think D is the anwser
C.) Forecasters must consider a large number of variables that affect the path of the storm.

Hope this helps

Match the climate zone in column 1 to the characteristic in column 2.(Points : 2)
Potential Matches:
1 : Canadian Shield
2 : Alaskan plains
3 : Seattle, Washington
4 : Washington, D.C.

AnswerS
: Marine west coast
: Humid continental
: Subarctic
: Tundra

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1 : Canadian Shield - tundra.

This means that it's characterized by low temperatures which stop and limit plant growth. It's similar to the desert, except it has more precipitation

2 : Alaskan plains - subarctic
Due to its closeness to the arctic.

3 : Seattle, Washington - Marine west coast (West Coast of the Pacific Ocean - the closeness of the ocean has a determining influence on the climate)


4 : Washington, D.C. humid continental climate, with mild but wet winters
 

The correct match would be as follows:

1 : Canadian Shield
: Subarctic

2 : Alaskan plains 
: Tundra

3 : Seattle, Washington
: Marine west coast

4 : Washington, D.C.
: Humid continental

Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.

The general pattern of the prints is verified first. What kind of phrase is of the prints in the sentence?A) verb phrase
B) absolute phrase Eliminate
C) infinitive phrase
D) prepositional phrase

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Answer:

d. It's a prepositional phrase.

Explanation:

Prepositional phrases are characterized by starting with a preposition and then the object of the preposition. In this case, the preposition is of and the object of the preposition is prints (with the modifier the).

  • Verb phrases have a verb in it.
  • Absolute phrases are separated from the noun they modify by commas.
  • Infinitive phrases start with an infinitive (the particle to)

the answer is d i found out the hard way!!!!!!

if you knew that some water was located in the largest freshwater reserve on Earth where would you expect to find it

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If you knew that some water was located in the largest freshwater reserve on Earth, then you would expect it to be in "Glaciers." Glaciers are considered as a body of dense ice that is moving constantly on its own because of its weight. It is formed where the accumulation of snow exceed its ablation (sublimation and melting).