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When populations of two different species interact over a long period of time, changes in the gene pool of populations of one species can lead to changes in the gene pool of the other. This process is called commensalism.
Amplitude
Amplitude refers to the magnitude or strength of a fluctuating signal, such as sound, light, or electrical signal, often measured from its baseline to its peak.
Brightness
The perception of how luminous an object appears, measured in lumens or subjective visual assessment.
Purity
The quality or state of being free from contamination, adulteration, or imperfection; often associated with moral or ethical cleanliness.
Wavelength
The gap between one peak of a wave and the next, particularly in sound waves or electromagnetic waves.
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