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Explain why wing length is an example of continuous variation?

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Answered by AmeliaRobinson
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Answer:

Variation in wing length of Reed Warblers in relation to age and month. Mean, standard errors and sample sizes are shown. Solid circles, thin line: adults; open circles, pointed line: juveniles. [Variación en la longitud del ala de Carriceros Comunes en relación a la edad y mes. Se muestra la media, error estándar y tamaños de muestra. Círculos rellenos, línea continua: adultos; círculos vacíos, línea discontinua

Answered by rahul123437
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Wing length is an example of continuous variation

Explanation

  • Wing length: It is defined as the distance linking the arc of the wing and the longest primary remex which vary in some large birds which has a curved wing surface and curved primaries.
  • All birds have different ways of flying. They complete their tasks using wings of different shape and sizes.
  • The bird wings are an example of continues variation is because it keeps on changing with their age.  

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