Check out the full trip report at grundlefly.com … A 10-day trip aboard the Lammer Law taking in the amazing underwater sights and a few land visits also.
Bluegrass Dive Club travels to Ecuador where we visit Cotopaxi Volcano, Sacha Lodge in the rain forest, and scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands.
A trailer from a diving live aboard at Galapagos. The best dive sites of Galapagos are visited, including the remote islands, Wolf and Darwin, and an amazing encounter with a 12 meter whale shark.
Part 3 of 3 – SCUBA Diving (and some brief time on land tour) with the Colombo SCUBA Adventures gang, June 2010. This is a compilation video and *I* did NOT choose the music for it!
Part 2 of 3 – SCUBA Diving (and some brief time on land tour) with the Colombo SCUBA Adventures gang, June 2010. This is a compilation video and *I* did NOT choose the music for it!
Awesome diving in late 2009, Galapagos Islands… very strong currents but awesome!
Check out the full trip report at grundlefly.com … A 10-day trip aboard the Lammer Law taking in the amazing underwater sights and a few land visits also.
1. Who published his own theory of evolution by natural selection about the same time as Charles Darwin?
2. Any inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival, like webbed feet, sharp claws, or speed is called an ___.
3. A giraffe that stretches its neck longer by reaching for food and then passes this long-necked trait on to offspring is an example of ____ of ____.
4. Another name for divergent evolution is _____.
5. On the Galapagos Islands, Darwin observed that the characteristics of many animals and plants: a) all looked alike. b) varied from island to island. c) were acquired through use.
6. Because of its similarities to artificial selection, Darwin referred to the "survival of the fittest" as: a) use it or lose it. b) natural selection. c) homologous structures. d) struggle for existence.
7. The idea that each living species has descended with changes from other species over time is called: a) descent with modification. b) struggle for existence. c) artificial selection. d) acquired traits.
8. An inherited characteristic that increases an organism ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment is called: a) homologous structure. b) vestigial organ. c) adaption. d) speciation.
9. A human appendix, whale hipbones, and a skin’s legs are examples of: a) homologous structures. b) embryonic mates. c) vestigial organs.
Answer any that you know. I REALLY need help, thanks!
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Scuba diving with whale sharks at Darwin’s Arch in the Galapagos Islands