Yes, the environment that your parents set up in their home to raise children in will determine if their children are well adjusted adults who are independent and can fend for themselves out in the working world and other parts of their lives. If the parents are dysfunctional then so will their children be. However, even in some dysfunctional families one or two of the children manage to become successful in their futures.
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By domesticating or adapting the item to their surroundings. Growing Technology Growing Technology
Montag fears that the dog can sense his growing unhappiness. He also fears that the Hound somehow knows that he's confiscated some books during one of his raids. The fire chief, Captain Beatty also senses Montag's unhappiness.
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Yes some of them do. The moss helps the sloth to blend into its surroundings better.
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When a dragon that cannot stop growing outgrows its habitat, it may cause destruction to its surroundings and may need to find a new, larger habitat to accommodate its size.
The rapid growth of the fastest-growing bacteria is influenced by factors such as favorable environmental conditions, availability of nutrients, and efficient cellular processes.
Trees do not have sensory organs like animals do, but they can still respond to their surroundings through mechanisms such as phototropism (growing towards light), gravitropism (sensing gravity to grow roots downwards), and thigmotropism (responding to touch by growing around obstacles). Additionally, trees can communicate with each other and other organisms through chemical signals released into the air or soil.
A koala's surroundings are within native Australian eucalyptus bushland. Australian gum trees grow tall and straight, with numerous branches that reach in all directions. The bushland is typically covered with native grasses, and numerous low-growing shrubs as well.
Most have genetic instincts that help them such as hibernating or growing a thicker coat of fur. Others will change color to blend with their surroundings better