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Genesis Schmitt
16 November, 12:13
What is an adaptive radiation
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Shayla Rollins
16 November, 13:59
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An adaptive Radiation is a natural evolutionary process through which multiple phenotypes emerge rapidly showing a wide range based on the change in the environment allowing the species to adapt on a whole. A common example is the beak of birds from the species varying based on the diet that they eat.
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Remy
16 November, 15:51
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Uranium 235U which can change the its form
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