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extinct

Tagalog

pagka-lipol

Last Update: 2015-02-08
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extinct meaning

Tagalog

instinct

Last Update: 2024-02-12
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extinct in the wild

Tagalog

extinct in wild

Last Update: 2021-11-18
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the animal will soon be extinct

Tagalog

malaman

Last Update: 2021-02-06
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so the animals in the forest and the sea are becoming extinct

Tagalog

kaya nauubos ang mga hayop sa gubat at sa dagat

Last Update: 2021-10-14
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when an endangered species become extinct how will it baffext the food chain

Tagalog

kapag ang isang endangered species ay napatay na kung paano nito baffext ang food chain

Last Update: 2021-10-18
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catastrophism was the theory that the earth had largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, possibly worldwide in scope.[1] this was in contrast to uniformitarianism (sometimes described as gradualism), in which slow incremental changes, such as erosion, created all the earth's geological features. uniformitarianism held that the present was the key to the past, and that all geological processes (such as erosion) throughout the past were like those that can be observed now. since the early disputes, a more inclusive and integrated view of geologic events has developed, in which the scientific consensus accepts that there were some catastrophic events in the geologic past, but these were explicable as extreme examples of natural processes which can occur. catastrophism held that geological epochs had ended with violent and sudden natural catastrophes such as great floods and the rapid formation of major mountain chains. plants and animals living in the parts of the world where such events occurred were made extinct, being replaced abruptly by the new forms whose fossils defined the geological strata. some catastrophists attempted to relate at least one such change to the biblical account of noah's flood. the concept was first popularised by the early 19th-century french scientist georges cuvier, who proposed that new life forms had moved in from other areas after local floods, and avoided religious or metaphysical speculation in his scientific writings.[2][3]

Tagalog

teorya ng sakuna

Last Update: 2019-03-05
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