What does the principle of uniformitarianism state?

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Answer 1
Answer: Mainline process, similar outcome.

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Some datails about the skunk.

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It is black and white. Skunks are about the same size of house cats. It is found only in North America. It eats both plants and meat (omnivore) To protect itself it will spray a nasty yellow fluid that stinks really bad.

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1. Once crops are harvested for human consumption, the natural supply of nutrients in the soil must be "re-filled". This is why farmer's add nutrients to their soils.
3. Most organisms, including humans, can't use the free gaseous form of nitrogen found in the air. We need other organisms and natural processes to "fix" nitrogen into a solid form that plants and animals can use. Most of the nitrogen that plants and animals use is made by bacteria.

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What can happen if an organism's population gets too big?

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Greetings!

There are many bad consequences that may occur if a population becomes to large/over-sized

Here are a few examples:

~Shorter Supply of food and water. 

~Limited Shelter

~More predation 

These are only a few things that may happen.

Rarely, however, do we see a population get to big for its environment. Normally, nature seems to balance itself out. Even us, humans, have not become to many for the Earth we live on.

However, if over-population were to occur, then there are licensed hunters that may be put in charge, to take care of the situation. 


If an organisms population gets too big and exceeds the carrying capacity, a lot of consequences may happen, such as fighting for food, resources, but eventually some must die off.

If the population is over the carrying capacity, resources such as land, food, or water must be limited and organisms must fight for it in order to survive. And who wins? The ones that have a favorable characteristic. They survive while others die. When the number of organisms that die exceeds the number that is born, this is the death phase in a population. Death phase is very common if the initial population gets too big.

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The answer is not A or D. I'll reread to get the correct answer!!!

help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What is the dew point? A. The time of day when gas condenses. B. The density at which a gas evaporates. C. The temperature at which a gas condenses. D. The temperature at which a gas deposits.

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your answer is C. it is temp where water vapours start to condense and forms liquid droplet from vapour condition.

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What is the mutation caused by the addition of a nucleotide to an already existing gene sequence called?

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Insertion is a type of mutation which adds nucleotide to an already existing gene sequence. It can lead to genetic disorders due to the change of gene sequence. An example of this genetic disorder is the trisomy 21 or commonly known as Down syndrome. Instead of having 46 cells, those people having this disorder have 47 cells because there is an extra copy of there gene 21.

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it is C. Insertion

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