Final answer:
The answer concludes that: Chronobiology is not the study of evolution but of time rhythms and their effects; tidal patterns do indeed affect marine life behavior; it's not specified if the majority of animals are diurnal.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) False. Chronobiology is not the study of how living things have evolved over time, but rather the study of short-term rhythms of time and their effect on flora and fauna.
2) True. The text notes that marine life is influenced by tidal patterns, which are related to the rise and fall of sea levels.
3) Not given. While it is stated that numerous creatures are largely diurnal (active during daylight hours), it is not clearly stated whether this is a majority of animals.
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