It may just be coincidence. The parent with Brown eyes just had a Bb gene with the b gene going to the kid.
Thats just the luck of the draw.
Unless, of course, the blue eye gene is becoming dominant all of the sudden...
It's known that men and women think differently. If I'm correct, men's brains are more "specialized" (Is that the word I'm looking for?), where one hemisphere controls one set of skills and the other hemisphere, another set of skills. Whereas women usually have their skills connected to both ends of the brain. This is the explaination for why women recover faster from a stroke.
My question: What are the possible evolutionary benefits from this system? Why don't men and women think alike?
Ha...ok...
My post was edited for errors (I think), but nobody answered my question.
I only asked because it is was going to lead me to my next question.
What would be the notable differences, in comfort, if the plane was pressurized. Or is pressurization needed to fly at those heights?
My housemate has a Jesus Action Figure.
http://www.rkdm.com/jesusactionfigure/
...He's Jewish.
Here's another interesting site:
http://www.jesuschristsuperstore.net/
Kinda, in the US, when someone is 16, they are legally allowed to drop out of school, because they are now old enough to work. But, you can't go to a technical school and ESPECIALLY not a college unless you get you high school diploma. So thats another 4 years (12th grade) for us.
About the meteorite, if that meteorite was the size of, say, the moon. I think that all life on this planet would die, because it would probably screw with the Earth's gravitational pull, and the moon's attraction to the Earth. If the Earth's orbit was altered, it would have devastating effects on many ecosystems that rely on this orbitals stability.
If you were to make a solution of retina pigments and feed it to a photosynthetic plant, would the plant absorb the retina?
If it did absorb the retina, would the plant turn white, since it would be able to absorb the full spectrum of visible light?
Avogadro technically wasn't the first to come across this number:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avogadro's_number
http://www.bartleby.com/65/av/Avogadnmb.html
This happens with those transition metals right next to the metaloids. The orbital energy's are so close together that the atom is more stable with the D orbital filled.
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