How did art evolve during the renaissance period?
Q. Ok, this is my last question regarding renaissance art. How much did art evolve DURING the renaissance period? For instance, was art work from the beginning of the renaissance any different to that of the end of the renaissance. Links please.
Asked by Jack - Wed Apr 22 02:54:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 2 Comments

A. Just from general knowledge, it's because the Queen and noble families starting taking interest in arts, poetry etc, and thus, more money was spent into these things and they evolved...
Answered by Islamic_thought - Wed Apr 22 03:00:08 2009

How do Homo Sapiens evolve in the future?
Q. We us Homo Sapiens have not evolved perhaps in 20,000 years. In fact, thanks to our tecnology both medical and otherwise, I believe we are "devolving". We are evolving technologically, but sadly this is hindering our physical evolution. What do you think is in the future for us? Are there going to have to be some kind of global ecological disaster for us to evolve in the future? Or will we find medical/technological ways to evolve?
Asked by Mr. LOL - Wed Jan 14 08:10:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Advances in technology has nothing to do with evolution. Intelligent people think very hard to dream up new things like televisions and computers. Go to the garbage heap and tell me if you see old TVs evolving flat screens. True, we have not changed for the better.
Answered by kdanley - Wed Jan 14 18:15:16 2009

How do species evolve and how long does it normally take?
Q. Why do some species evolve instead of others? How do these species evolve (like how some fish turned into land animals)? What's the time period for things to evolve?
Asked by ur m - Sun Apr 11 21:16:45 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A variety of minor mutations happens with any generation. Those that are advantageous to the organism are more likely to survive with the organism to be passed on to the next generation via natural selection. If an animal is perfectly adapted to a stable environment, it has little reason to change. Anything that makes change more desirable will make it faster. If an environment changes quickly, or if organisms arrive in a new environment (e.g. New Zealand) with a lot of empty ecological niches to fill, it will be faster.
Answered by Ambistoma - Sun Apr 11 21:23:58 2010

How can I evolve togepi to togetic on pokemon diamond?
Q. Please tell me! I have all stones, and a powerful togepi lv.25 that can kill your arceus if it was the same level and you battle it. (its moves are secret) . Please tell me how can I evolve it to togetic, and then, i can evolve it to togekiss with a shiny stone and make it REALLY powerful. Please answer how i can evolve togepi to togetic! Thanks!
Asked by Stelios K - Mon Aug 18 07:14:08 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments

A. You have to get it to its highest happiness. If you have the happiness checker this is really easy. Sorry I don't know where to find it. You can make it happy by feeding it poffins, feeding it calciums, protiens, irons, and something else, having it level up, or giving it a soothe bell. Also some berries will make it happier. When it is very happy level it up. Then... Ta-Da!!! You have a Togetic. Do the same for Togekiss but instead of leveling it up use a shiny stone on it. Good Luck!!!
Answered by oceangirl14 - Mon Aug 18 15:55:02 2008

Will Animals Evolve to a point they become a problem for us?
Q. Do you think is possible considering how difficult it s becoming for animals to survive? They will evolve into more violent and find undesired source of food; say for instants us. Example a so called "super mosquito" has evolved to be able to find food better and is able to resist repellent. Do you think its possible in this century we will see new breed of species some that may knock us down the food chain. Can it be possible animals will change so erratically we will look at them as animals from another planet. Could it be possible a new species will form that s capable of replacing the human race.
Asked by glenn s - Wed Jul 5 08:53:37 2006 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Evolution occurs over millions of years. In this century there will be no visible results of evolution
Answered by mickdotcom - Wed Jul 5 08:57:42 2006

How could a third world country evolve into a progressive country?
Q. I just want to know the steps to follow on how a poor country evolve into a progressive one?
Asked by minamibayo - Sun Aug 23 22:21:35 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. strong government, economy, and lots of resources.
Answered by Tim - Sun Aug 23 22:26:40 2009

What could eevee evolve into right now depending on my time?
Q. It is currently 1:21 P.M and I don't know which pokemon to get. Which pokemon evolves during what times? Also this is in pokemon pearl version. Which pokemon could eevee evolve into right now if i maxed its happiness based on my time?
Asked by idontknowkevin - Thu Jun 18 13:20:54 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I believe that you would have an Espeon if you evolved it during the day. You get an Umbreon if you max it's happiness during the night (probably 6:00 PM on your DS?).
Answered by Andrew - Thu Jun 18 13:39:24 2009

How do animals know how to evolve camouflage?
Q. Certain animals have fur, feather, scale, etc patterns that look exactly like their environment. How did their bodies know to mimic their surroundings? I understand that certain evolutions, like fins, are the result of changed behavior, like spending more and more time in the water, and that makes sense. But how can a species evolve simply by being aware of their surroundings?
Asked by kmc87 - Fri Mar 7 01:56:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. <> They don't know. It just happens, and those individuals have less chance of being eaten. <> It can't. However, if chance alterations make them better suited to their surroundings, then those individuals are more likely to breed and pass their mutations on to descendants. Speaking from personal experience in this kind of thing, I always lose interest in details of the surroundings when engaged in potential procreation.
Answered by KTDykes - Fri Mar 7 03:17:14 2008

Can a sihhon or hoenn pokemon evolve after being migrated to heartgold?
Q. For example would a trapinch be able to evolve in heartgold, or would a flygon have to be migrated?
Asked by Luke thomas - Tue May 25 19:32:14 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes it can evovle all howen can evole on hearthgold bu not all sinoh can cuz Mt conett inst on heartgold cuz there r a few that need it and the stones for eevee arnt there either sothose pokemon ull need to trade both form to heartgold hope this helps
Answered by Willzam - Tue May 25 19:49:23 2010

When did the first true animals evolve? What atmospheric changes had to happen before animal life was possibl?
Q. When did the first true animals evolve? What atmospheric changes had to happen before animal life was possible? Are descendants of most of the early forms of animal life represented in the ocean today?
Asked by preteargraphic - Mon Nov 17 21:54:04 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

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Answered by momijifujimiya7 - Tue Nov 18 15:04:11 2008

What was the last organism to evolve into what it is today?
Q. not including bacteria, viruses, etc. Also I'm mostly looking for a species that has atleast as many members to be categorized as endangered and not "almost enevedably is going to die out very soon." Also, when did it evolve? Aren't even humans more recent than oragatangs. Modern humans originated in africa 200,000 years ago. All humans are part of the same species. I'm guessing there were non-modern humans who if they were alive, we would be able to breed with them, and these humans evolved before those oragatang species split.
Asked by Matt M - Thu Nov 13 22:14:15 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Everything alive. Evolution is an ongoing process. Speciation is not necessarily instantaneous. There are ring species in which some subpopulations cannot breed with others. There are populations that are geographically isolated, and morphologically distinct, but can be cross-bred. There are populations which are geographically contiguous, but do not choose mates from other populations. For the second question, orangutans. There are two species, one with tree subspecies, all endangered. The Borean and Sumatran orangutans diverged somewhere between 2.7 and 5.0 million years ago.
Answered by novangelis - Thu Nov 13 22:33:10 2008

How can you get your pokemon to evolve in pokemon mystery dungeon blue rescue team?
Q. My Torchic is ready to evolve, but i don't know how to eveolve him. Can someone please help me!
Asked by Steve - Wed May 7 12:18:59 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes after you see the whiscave pond (lumious cave) you head back 2 your home base where your partner will stop & ask you if it's a good idea 2 let the other pkmn become leaders say YES & it's settled then you & your partner must do 1 last mission together once that's done you'll be alone & be able 2 go evolve..glad 2 help :)
Answered by Veronica - Wed May 7 23:25:43 2008

What level should i evolve my murkrow in pokemon diamond?
Q. when is the best time to evolve it with a dusk stone, what level? Does it matter if i evolve it at different times?
Asked by imnopawn - Sun Oct 21 23:47:55 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. wait till level 45 so he can learn sucker punch which is a powerful and useful dark attack. trust me i have trained murkrow myself and regret not letting him learn that.
Answered by ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh - Sun Oct 21 23:58:51 2007

What will evolve in the field of human rights? What oppositions to or rejections to liberal ideology...?
Q. What will evolve in the field of human rights? Based on present trends, what rights will societies extend to aboriginal peoples, other minorities, women, etc? What oppositions to or rejections to liberal ideology do you see happening early in the 21st Century? Will the present oppositions/rejections continue or will new ones arise? Are they or will they continue to be political, social, economic and/or religious in nature?
Asked by gwarcraft - Mon Jun 7 17:08:24 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Do plants evolve according to the theory of evolution?
Q. If so, then why do they taste so good? You'd think that they'd evolve to be poisonous or disgusting so that people and animals don't eat them in bulk.
Asked by JackBond - Fri Aug 27 22:33:08 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Of course they do. All the variety, colors, physical attributes, etc are related to evolution. In terms of fruit bearing plants . . . that is how they reproduce. Animals eat the fruit and spread the seeds. It doesn't hurt the plant, quite the opposite. some plants have evolved poison. There are plants, like some weeds, that excrete "poisons" into the soil arround them so only they can flourish. There are endless examples.
Answered by john - Fri Aug 27 22:41:31 2010

How long does it take for an iPhone 3G to evolve into a Macbook Pro?
Q. I just need a 13 inch Macbook pro. I know the iPhone 3G evolves evolves into a iPhone 3GS, then a Macbook Air, Macbook, then a Macbook Pro. Am I missing something? What do I feed it to make it evolve? I constantly send and receive text messages late at night, every night. Is that enough? Also, what environmental conditions does it need, if any, to evolve?
Asked by Crazy_Man - Sun Nov 15 00:06:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. About the same chance that we evolved from Apes. Anything that sophisticated was designed much like the even more advanced Human being. But if i had to give you an answer you would want to hear then lets say millions of years just so you cant prove me wrong.
Answered by Michael M - Sun Nov 15 00:15:55 2009

What is the evidence that glycolysis was early to evolve?
Q. Scientists consider glycolysis to be one of the earliest biochemical processes to evolve in the first living cells. Describe the evidence that supports this. I am desperate, need to write a paragraph for my AP-Biology class and can't seem to find anything. The smallest help would be useful and if at all possible inclusion of websites with this information would be amazing. Thank you so much!
Asked by Whitney Jo. - Sun Nov 29 19:02:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. All cells always do glycolysis. All do not always do TCA cycle and electron transport. 2. Glycolysis leads into the other 2 parts of cell respiration. 3. All cells need ATP to survive, and these 3 sets of reactions are how they make ATP - some by glycolysis, some by TCA cycle, and most by elctron transport.
Answered by Roland - Sun Nov 29 19:48:00 2009

How do i evolve in pokemon explores of time?
Q. I cant evolve my starter and my partner in explores of time. Please help me.
Asked by Andrew W - Sat Apr 26 19:59:27 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. no no no...you have to beat darkrai (final boss) then you recruit palkia and do optinal missons until manaphy comes then he joins you after that do a couple more optinal missons and then manaphy will show you a place called marine resort then go through that and bam you can evolvwe your starters
Answered by John M - Sun Apr 27 20:27:15 2008

How do you evolve a Pokemon with happiness on Diamond?
Q. Im trying to get Lucario but it wont evolve. Ive given it massages, its holding the soothie bell.
Asked by family_guy_peter2 - Tue Aug 21 14:55:18 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Give your pokemon lots of poffins and other items like protein and iron, also battle your pokemon alot but make sure it never faints. You can check your pokemon's happiness level on a poketech app, you can get this from a woman in Eterna pokemon center. Once your pokemon has two hearts showing on the app, level it up and it should evolve.
Answered by Ice Queen - Tue Aug 21 15:06:54 2007

What animals would evolve to join human society?
Q. Say the planet wasn't doomed and humans existed on earth forever, living similarly to the way we do now. Which animal (s) do you think would eventually evolve and take place in human society in some form? To an extent rats and pigeons etc do have as they live in cities but I mean actually developing communication skills etc? Diego I don't think any animals, even apes, can evolve exactly as humans have with opposable thumbs and 'voicebox' necessary for complex speech patterns. Animals have fairly complicated means of communication anyway, that has been proven, it is more a question of how we can understand and interract better with them
Asked by Sir Stamford Biglesworth Raffles - Sun May 31 19:06:50 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you see evolution is not an act that just takes place. it occurs in several small mutations over a very long period of time. if animals evolved, it doesn't necessarily mean it would be into humans. it would reflect their environment. there isn't a set of rules and prerequisites you have to follow to evolve
Answered by Diego G - Sun May 31 20:22:46 2009

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