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The selection of resistant bacteria and industrial mechanisms are an example of Anthropogenic action.
What is Anthropogenic action:
- Anthropogenic action refers to modifications made to nature as a result of human activity. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria strains and industrial melanism are both a result of human activity.
- The term "anthropogenic actions" describes behaviors that are brought on by people. A number of new species have started to evolve in a short period of time due to anthropogenic actions, commonly known as human activities. This speeds up the process of evolution.
- The study of anthropogeny focuses on human beginnings. It refers to a variety of mechanisms that contributed to the origin of humans, not merely natural selection's role in human evolution.
The difference between anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic?
Anthropogenic climate change refers to human influences on the planet's climate, whereas natural climate change refers to cycles of the planet's climate that have occurred and still do today.
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1. Define anthropogenic action
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2. Give examples to show evolution by anthropogenic action.
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Evolution why evolution is called anthropogenic action.
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