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Results from our forumSpringhill Group - Asian frogs becoming extinct, biologists... conservation and monitoring efforts have so far focused on the Americas and Europe, little work has yet been done in the world's most populous continent, with the result that many amphibian species there are as yet uncatalogued and unstudied. For instance, according to one researcher, there ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... am actually writing not what you may wish it to be. - Do you know your Geology? And do you read your links? Because Pangea was not the first mega continent, and it is probably impossible to say waht the first continent or group thereof looked like. Yes I do know my geology, and yes again and I ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... of the earth is quite hmmm.... patchy, shall we say? - Do you know your Geology? And do you read your links? Because Pangea was not the first mega continent, and it is probably impossible to say waht the first continent or group thereof looked like. But at least we can agree on something, your ...
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2 Questions about Evolution and Genetics... of mutations is found. This leads to the supposition that humans have lived there the longest.' Which means all humans are originated from the continent of Africa. But, my question is this: They calculate mutations from samples of people who live today. So, a man from Africa and me (for example) ...
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Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... studies based on wholistic population genetics. A good example that illustrates this fact, is the fact that many populations on the African continent that are generally regarded as "black" such as Somalis, Ethiopians and Sudanic groups such as the Beja, are in fact genetically ...
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