Instinctive behavior, also known as innate behavior, is the inherent behavior that animals are born with. It is not learned or acquired through experience, but rather it is genetically programmed.
Explain the role of genetics in shaping instinctive behavior and how it varies across different species.
Understanding instinctive behavior is crucial in the field of ethology (the study of animalbehavior) and can provide valuable insights into the ways animals adapt to their environments.
Develop and use models of Earth’s interior composition to illustrate the resulting magnetic field (e.g., magnetic poles) and to explain its measureable effects (e.g., protection from cosmic radiation).