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Involved Or Envolved

do you believe that the covid 19 is envolving as well what could be the reason why is it involving?​

1. do you believe that the covid 19 is envolving as well what could be the reason why is it involving?​


Answer: because people still wont clean their homes,throw the garbage and continue being discusting


2. who will benefit with your community envolvement? what are the benefits of community envolvement


Answer:

nasa picture po ang sagot


3. mechanism envolve in divergent​


Answer:

Divergent evolution occurs when a subgroup of a species evolves traits different from its ancestors. The trait usually sprung from selective pressures. Such pressures drive natural selection and compel organisms to evolve. Selective pressures may be biotic or abiotic.


4. describe the dance,and write the skills envolve​


Answer:

Tingnan mo nalang ang larawan

Explanation:

pa brainly po


5. mechanism envolve in convergent ​


Answer:

Domestication has helped to understand evolution. We argue that, vice versa, novel insights into evolutionary principles could provide deeper insights into domestication. Molecular analyses have demonstrated that convergent phenotypic evolution is often based on molecular changes in orthologous genes or pathways. Recent studies have revealed that during plant domestication the causal mutations for convergent changes in key traits are likely to be located in particular genes. These insights may contribute to defining candidate genes for genetic improvement during the domestication of new plant species. Such efforts may help to increase the range of arable crops available, thus increasing crop biodiversity and food security to help meet the predicted demands of the continually growing global population under rapidly changing environmental conditions.

Explanation:

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6. how did multicellular organism envolve


Answer:

Scientists are discovering ways in which single cells might have evolved traits that entrenched them into group behavior, paving the way for multicellular life. ... The first known single-celled organisms appeared on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago, roughly a billion years after Earth formed.


7. what are the skill envolve in athletics​


Answer:

1. Fast

2. Strong

3. Smart

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Fast In running

2. Strong In pulling or lifting heavy things

3. Smart In calculating the timing


8. this domestic building is deemed as an envolved of apartment​


Answer:

condominium

Explanation:

sana po makatulong:)


9. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM organs envolve​


Answer:

Your respiratory system includes your:

Nose and nasal cavity.

Sinuses.

Mouth.

Throat (pharynx)

Voice box (larynx)

Windpipe (trachea)

Diaphragm.

Lungs.

Explanation:PA BRAINLIEST PO:)SALAMAT

Explanation:

Nose.

Mouth.

Throat (pharynx)

Voice box (larynx)

Windpipe (trachea)

Airways (bronchi)

Lungs.


10. How does the meaning of dance envolved?​


Answer: Human dance may have originated from selection to display quality in courtship However, scholars have also proposed that dance has evolved as a by-product of imitative proficiency.

Explanation:


11. envolved from pre colonial​


Answer:

The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by the ... Early chroniclers, who came during the first Spanish expeditions to the islands noted the proficiency ...


12. mechanism envolve in transform fault​


Answer:

Transform fault, in geology and oceanography, a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another. A transform fault may occur in the portion of a fracture zone that exists between different offset spreading centres or that connects spreading centres to deep-sea trenches in subduction zones.


13. how did the Philippines government envolve?​


Answer:

Based on the archeological artifacts recovered, Filipino society and culture were fairly developed prior to contacts with other countries.

Explanation:

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because of the good handle of the president


14. How was the music envolved in the era​


Answer:

ano ang palakumpasan ng await


15. example of a setuation inlife that envolve permutation


Cellphone Password or pin is an example of permutationLottery numbers-
ranking/ top students in your class,
passwords,writing your name

16. Which gland is envolved on dwarfism?


Pituitary gland because it stimulates growth, and controls the function of other glands

17. why does art envolves experience?​


Answer:

because art is a talent that we have,,we can do a lot of art when we have a lot of experience because experience give us a knowledge how to do that things.


18. Human activities envolves endocrine system


In general, the endocrine system is in charge of body processes that happen slowly, such as cell growth. Faster processes like breathing and body movement are controlled by the nervous system. But even though the nervous system and endocrine system are separate systems, they often work together to help the body function properly.

The foundations of the endocrine system are the hormones and glands. As the body's chemical messengers, hormones transfer information and instructions from one set of cells to another. Many different hormones move through the bloodstream, but each type of hormone is designed to affect only certain cells.

Which of these glands has the best name?HypothalamusPituitaryParathyroidAdrenalVoteView Results

A gland is a group of cells that produces and secretes, or gives off, chemicals. A gland selects and removes materials from the blood, processes them, and secretes the finished chemical product for use somewhere in the body.

Some types of glands release their secretions in specific areas. For instance, exocrine(pronounced: EK-suh-krin) glands, such as the sweat and salivary glands, release secretions in the skin or inside the mouth. Endocrine glands, on the other hand, release more than 20 major hormones directly into the bloodstream where they can be transported to cells in other parts of the body.

The major glands that make up the human endocrine system include the:

hypothalamuspituitary glandthyroidparathyroidsadrenal glandspineal bodyreproductive glands (which include the ovaries and testes)pancreas

19. how did the sport badminton envolve?​


AnswerBadminton evolved from a similar game called battledore.

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Answer:

Badminton evolved from a similar game called battledore,which was played in china.

English settlers brought badminton to America. The first U.S. badminton club was opened in NY in 1878. Badminton was introduced as a full-medal Olympic sport in 1992.

Explanation:

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20. 5 areas which PSA is envolve​


Answer:

Hindi po maintindihan ang tanong sorry


21. what are the two force envolved in this activity​


Answer:

i'm sorry what activity?


22. How did polka envolved in the Philippines


Answer:

European imperial ambitions spread to the Orient. Sanctioning this, the Roman Catholic Church played umpire to disputing nations by subdividing their playing fields. By that, the Philippines should not have been Spanish territory if not for Ferdinand Magellan chancing upon it in 1521 and by Miguel Lopez Legaspi’s establishment of government in 1565. After them, the islands fell under Spanish suzerainty for more than three centuries.

           Spain restructured the Filipino’s lives in terms of politics, economics, religion and culture. This hispanization pervaded even the musical and choreographic practices of the people. Dances took on the tempo and temper of the European forms. For example, the noted Tinikling (which has had some Southeast Asian beginnings) and the Itik-itik (rustic and imitative like the other dances) acquired the tempo of the jota and the polka. Down to the research of Francisca Reyes Aquino, dances that did not have Western harmony were provided melodic accessibility, as in Pandanggo sa Ilaw and Subli.

           Aside from modifying ritual, occupational and imitative dances, the Spaniards brought in their own dances. The most popular was the jota, later taking on numerous regional variations. Another was the fandango that was re-styled as pandanggo — a dance that was once prescribed in Spain by Rome, it rivaled the jota in popularity. A step so common in many dances is the waltz, such as that found in the Cariñosa, Sayaw Santa Isabel, etc. In that way, the blase proliferated in dances for religious feasts, wedding and other social occasions. Still others were the paseo and the pateado (from zapateado).

           From Cuba, the habanera with its syncopated interest and finding roots in many regions such as Pangasinan, Ilocos, Zambales, Capiz, etc. Outside of the direct Spanish territory came the Polish mazurka, the Czech polka, the Scottish schottische (renamed as escotis), and the French quadrille dances, like the rigaudon (turned into rigodon), pas de quatre (into pasakat) and lancers (into lanceros).

           Intensively, the Filipinos combined several of these dances, so that the Polkabal and the Jotabal are noted examples. The Surtido is also one such invention, coming out in several regions.

           With the brief presence of the British (owing to the Seven Years War, between  1762 and 1764) and their economic investments, there is such a dance as the Ba-Ingles. With the coming of the Americans, there was the Birginia, off the famous reel in America.

           With the Catholic Church, ritual were Christianized as witnessed in the Bate (a waltz dance at Easter), the many pastores (shepherds dancing around at Christmas time), or the Sayaw sa Obando whiz is a waltz or pandanggo to plead for a wanted husband or child.

           Spanish music-theater further popularized the European dances. The zarzuela (and the opera) had actresses who were also singers and dancers. Poet Flavio Zaragosa Cano praised the diva Patrocinio Carvajal (daughter of  Patrocinio Tagaroma) as “Diosa del Baile.”  Other famous figures were Praxedes “Yeyeng” Fernandez (noted for her pandanggo and the condemned can-can in Pascual Bailon), Venancia Suzarra, Juana “Titay” Molina, Eulalia “Lalyang” Hernandez, Concepcion Cananea (“the songbird of Cebu”) and to our time, Honorata “Atang” de la Rama.

           A noted troupe of young dancers was formed by the Italian maestro Appiani. His Compania Infantil de Baile performed standard European dances in his choreographic mode.

           Many of these dances would have been obscured with the influx of American influence at the turn of the Century. But with the pioneering research of Francisca Reyes Aquino and her followers, may of these dances were revived and documented. Starting at the University of the Philippines under the presidency of Jorge BOCOBO, Aquino went out into the field and renewed the life of these dances through a folk dance group. This group was later followed by many others in the universities, such as Far Eastern University, University of the East, Philippine Women’s University (BAYANIHAN Philippine Dance Company), Philippine Normal University (BARANGGAY Folk Dance Troupe), and in today’s Ramon OBOSAN Folkloric Group, Leyte KALIPAYAN Dance Troupe, U.P. FILIPINIANA Dance Troupe, and so many others throughout the islands. From out of these schools and private groups (like OBOSANs or the defunct FILIPINECAST Dance Company of National Artist Leonor OROSA GOQUINCO), these European dances, modified by the needs and style of the Filipinos, were further seen in the rest of Asia, Australia, Europe, Russia and the Americans.

           Meanwhile, Aquino’s volumes on these dances (and those of her followers) are still prime references for these troupes and in dance instruction in schools in the Philippines.

Explanation:

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23. how did globalization envolve?​


Explanation:

Globalization has led to a sharp increase in trade and economic exchanges, but also to a multiplication of financial exchanges. In the 1970s world economies opened up and the development of free trade policies accelerated the globalization phenomenon. Between 1950 and 2010, world exports increased 33-fold.

Globalization envolve if you put kamatis on sinigang

24. how do the arts in the Philippines envolves​


Answer:

Arts in the Philippines refer to all the various forms of the arts that have developed and accumulated in the Philippines from the beginning of civilization in the country up to the present era. They reflect the range of artistic influences on the country's culture, including indigenous forms of the arts, and how these influences have honed the country's arts. These arts are divided into two distinct branches, namely, traditional arts[1] and non-traditional arts.[2] Each branch is further divided into various categories with subcategories.

Explanation:

pabrainliest po salamat

Answer:

The traditional arts in the Philippines encompass folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornament, textile, or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture.

Explanation:


25. why does art demand envolvement?​


Answer:

Of course art demand involvement to be more appreciated. When you look at an art or a masterpiece it reminds you of something and sometimes bring you up old memories


26. How did the Philippines envolve in history?​


Answer:

ano pong grade ito ma'am


27. who are envolved of electronic news?​


Answer:

basically suspects of a crime or famous actors/actress

plese click the crown,

follow and like


28. why does art envolves experience?​


Answer:

If you don't have experience then you don't have art because it says without experience you don't have art.

Explanation:

Duh


29. what does sexual reproduction envolve ​


Answer:

Sex evolved as an extremely efficient mechanism for producing variation, and this had the major advantage of enabling organisms to adapt to changing environments. Sex did, however, come with a cost. In reproducing asexually, no time nor energy needs to be expended in choosing a mate.

Explanation:

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30. How did philipines theater envolve?​


Answer:

hope it helps

Explanation:

Pre-colonial Time

During the pre-historic times, theater in the Philippines was in the form of indigenous rituals, verbal jousts or games, or songs and dances to praise gods. According to early chronicles, pre-historic dramas consisted of three elements – myth, mimesis, and spectacle.

During the pre-historic times, theater in the Philippines was in the form of indigenous rituals, verbal jousts or games, or songs and dances to praise gods. According to early chronicles, pre-historic dramas consisted of three elements – myth, mimesis, and spectacle.These mimetic performances mostly dramatized primitive rituals and epic poetry about deities and mythical legends, where the spirit of the deities would seemingly possess a catalonan (priest) or babaylan (priestess).

During the pre-historic times, theater in the Philippines was in the form of indigenous rituals, verbal jousts or games, or songs and dances to praise gods. According to early chronicles, pre-historic dramas consisted of three elements – myth, mimesis, and spectacle.These mimetic performances mostly dramatized primitive rituals and epic poetry about deities and mythical legends, where the spirit of the deities would seemingly possess a catalonan (priest) or babaylan (priestess).During this entranced state, the priest or priestess would consume the sacrificial offering, which could be in the form of a pig, chicken, rice, wine, or nuts.

During the pre-historic times, theater in the Philippines was in the form of indigenous rituals, verbal jousts or games, or songs and dances to praise gods. According to early chronicles, pre-historic dramas consisted of three elements – myth, mimesis, and spectacle.These mimetic performances mostly dramatized primitive rituals and epic poetry about deities and mythical legends, where the spirit of the deities would seemingly possess a catalonan (priest) or babaylan (priestess).During this entranced state, the priest or priestess would consume the sacrificial offering, which could be in the form of a pig, chicken, rice, wine, or nuts."…seemed to shoot flames from her eyes; her hair stood on end, a fearful sight to those beholding, and she uttered words of arrogance and superiority." – Juan de Plasencia, 1590


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