Answer:
I believe the answer to this question is b observable physical evidence.
Explanation:
The reason for this is because scientists make predictions and use evidence to back up their hypothesis. If the evidence doesn't support their claim, they make up a new one, until they have gathered enough evidence to support their claim. This can be done through past knowledge, like failures and successes and lab experiments, so it is not only each of them, so the answer cannot be c or d. Out of the two options, a and b, I just thought about it and picked b as the reasonable answer. Please give me feedback on the answer, if it is right or not. Thanks! Hope I helped!
Additional detail found elsewhere: (T = Tall and t = short)
Answer:
All are expected to be tall
Explanation:
We are told that the T allele produces the tall trait, and the t allele produces the short trait.
Because the tall allele is denoted by an uppercase letter, it means it is the dominant allele, meaning if it is present even in one copy, the trait will be expressed. This is in contrast to the recessive short allele, 2 copies are needed for the trait to be expressed.
Individuals have 2 copies of every gene. Offspring that are TT, Tt, TT, and Tt all have at least one copy of the T (tall allele). Because this is the dominant allele, that means all of these offspring would be expected to be tall.
The answer is number 2. The whopping crane
Al of these will be the consequences except C, increase in polar ice. The rise in temperature is already causing the polar ice to melt down. The further increase in temperature will make the situation of the polar ice worse. the rise in vegetation in Tundra and Tyga regions could be seen because they are very cold areas and temperature increase may help vegetations to survive.