"Evolution pressure" refers to the environmental factors and biological forces that influence the hereditary changes and adaptive traits in living organisms over time. It is commonly used in discussions about natural selection, biological evolution, and genetics. This phrase is more frequently utilized in written contexts, particularly in academic articles and discussions surrounding biology and environmental science.
Evolution pressure can lead species to develop new traits that better suit their environments.
“압력은 종들이 환경에 더 적합한 새로운 특성을 개발하도록 이끌 수 있습니다.”
Understanding evolution pressure is essential for comprehending the dynamics of ecosystems.
“압력을 이해하는 것은 생태계의 역학을 이해하는 데 필수적입니다.”
High evolution pressure in a changing climate can result in rapid speciation.
“변화하는 기후에서의 높은 압력은 빠른 종 분화를 초래할 수 있습니다.”
Although "evolution pressure" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "pressure" appears in numerous idioms related to challenges and influences. Here are a few examples:
"Scientists often have to work under pressure to publish their findings."
"과학자들은 종종 발견을 발표하기 위해 압력을 받고 일해야 합니다."
Put pressure on someone
"Environmental changes put pressure on wildlife to adapt quickly."
"환경 변화는 야생 동물에게 빠르게 적응할 압력을 가합니다."
Pressure cooker situation
"The debate on climate change has become a pressure cooker situation for policymakers."
"기후 변화에 관한 토론은 정책 입안자들에게 압력 고리 상황이 되고 있습니다."
A pressure point
The term "evolution" derives from the Latin word "evolutio" which means "unrolling" or "opening out". It entered the English language in the 17th century. The word "pressure" comes from the Latin "pressura," meaning "a pressing," and came into English in the 15th century to refer to force applied to an object.
Adaptive pressure
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