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1. A giraffe's neck is longer than a deer's neck. This an example of a species changing over time.


Is this statement true or false?



true


false



2. Which statement is true about Clydesdale and Thoroughbred horses?



They are different species and have the same traits.



They are the same species and have different traits.



They are the same species and have the same traits.



They are different species and have different traits.




3. How has climate influenced the size of house sparrows?



They have gradually become larger in colder parts of the country.



They have gradually become smaller in colder parts of the country.



Their size has increased in response to heavy rainfall.



Their size has not changed in response to climate.

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. False

2. B - same species, different traits

3. A - grown larger in colder parts of the country

4. (Tomato question) - Changes in traits happen gradually, over many generations.

5. (Rabbit/Mouse ears) - False

Step-by-step explanation:

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Lanuel

1. False, a giraffe's neck is longer than a deer's neck not an example of a species changing over time.

What is a species?

A species can be defined as a biological classification of related organisms such as giraffa camelopardalis, that have similar characteristics and they are capable of breeding with one another in a cycle.

Thus, a giraffe's neck growing longer than a deer's neck is not an example of a species changing over time because the two organisms are not related.

In conclusion, Clydesdale and Thoroughbred horses are the same species but have different traits. Also, climate influenced the size of house sparrows because they have gradually become larger in colder parts of the country.

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