Answer;
The llama and the alpaca were used as beasts of burden in the Andes.
Explanation;
-A beast of burden is drought animal that carries or pulls heavy loads, such as a donkey, mule, llama, camel etc.
-The Andean animal used as a beast of burden is an Alpaca and the Llamas. They are docile, fluffy animals that can withstand the cold of the mountains. As such, they make excellent work animals.
-Male llamas have been been used as beasts of burden in the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes ranges for more than 4000 years.
C) The population continues to grow :)
⭐The temperature of groundwater near a volcano <u>Increase</u>
⭐The amount of gases released from a volcano<u> </u><u>Increase</u>
⭐The strength of earthquakes close to the volcano <u>Increases</u><u>.</u>
⭐The shape of the volcano <u>Increases</u>
Glucose and oxygen!!!
CO2 + Water in the presence of sunlight results in glucose + oxygen
Answer:
The notion of maximum parsimony does not consider the entire evolutionary history, being able to suppress important evolutionary points that would cause errors in the evolutionary relationship of a species.
Explanation:
Maximum parsimony is a criterion for optimizing phylogenetic trees. This is because through this criterion an analysis is made of all possible phylogenetic trees of a species, observing which one is smaller and offers simpler and summary information. On the one hand, the study of the smallest phylogenetic tree can be faster and more understandable, since its information is basic and direct. However, maximum parsimony can lead to errors in the establishment of an evolutionary relationship of a species, because it suppresses the entire history of evolution of that species, being able to suppress really important points in one of the clades, which would result in an incorrect evolutionary conclusion.