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Scientist Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) is considered the father of the science of genetics. Through experimentation he found that certain traits were inherited following specific patterns.
Gregor studied inheritance by experimenting with peas in his garden. Peas work as an excellent test subject as they can self-pollinate, cross fertilize, and have several traits that only have two forms. This enabled Mendel to easily control his experiments and reduced the possibility of the outcomes to something he could record and manage.
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- An earthquake, especially a strong one, always causes destruction of property. Buildings may develop cracks or even fall down. Roads and bridges get damaged. Trees get uprooted. Many lose their lives too by getting trapped under the heavy slabs that have fallen etc.
- An earthquake, especially an undersea one, can cause other disasters like tsunami.
- It can cause landslides and fires.
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