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What is climate change doing to the pop. of certain species?

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What is climate change doing to the pop. of certain species?

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  1. The p**p of any species is determined by the foods they eat and the availability of water. Assuming that there is plenty of water to drink the plantlife available may change to the varieties that can survive in the new changed environment. A species p**p may change as well, varying in texture and amount.


  2. All you need is to watch the news and you can come up with an example of a wildlife species that is severely threatened by climate change. .........................Polar Bears

  3. He meant population p**p farmer...

    pop. is short for population.

    Climate is changing the pastures that animals have to graze in, as well as their frequency of migration. If the seasons come too fast or too slow, or are shorter than normal, or longer than normal, then the herd has to move on. For smaller animals, they just get back in their burrow earlier. But certain effects of climate can change the sources of food and their abundance in certain places at a certain time.

    I would say it is beneficial for insects as there would be hotter areas of ground cover to multiply in, and more carcases as larger animals would die off from starvation or dehydration.

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