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Originally there was only one species of finch (bird) in the Galapagos Islands. However there are now 14 different species of finch in the Galapagos Islands. Suggest an explanation for the development of the 14 different species.

The populations of finches became separated geographically (on different islands). Then genetic variation developed in these isolated communities. Natural selection acted differently in these isolated com...

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Answered by Francesca N. Biology tutor
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Describe uno de los protagonistas del libro o de la película que has estudiado y explica su papel en el desarrollo de uno de los temas de la obra.

La película “Mar Adentro” trata del tema polémico de la eutanasia. El protagonista, Ramón Sampedro tiene como único deseo terminar su vida. Evidentemente, su papel en el desarrollo del tema de la eutanasi...

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Answered by Bea P. Spanish tutor
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Examine the relative importance of both short- and long-term factors in the outbreak of the First World War.

To best answer this question in an exam-style setting I would opt for a thematic approach. By firstly examining the entangled web of alliances that emerged in Europe at the end of the 19th Century, one ca...

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Answered by Joshua V. History tutor
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How do you form an indirect statement in Latin?

Firstly, let's clarify the distinction between direct and indirect statement in English: Direct statement: "Mother loved dogs!" Indirect statement: Felix said that mother loved dogs. As you can ...

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Answered by Christina F. Latin tutor
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'Rich in narrative'. To which red figure vases you have studied does this best apply?

The red figure vase was an innovation amongst Greek artists, the technique of painting onto the wet clay in slip enabled a world of new images to be created. Whilst this technique is not largely different...

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