11) Plant species in California\'s Santa Rosa Mountains are seen to be A) moving
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11) Plant species in California's Santa Rosa Mountains are seen to be A) moving southward. B) growing larger in size. C) moving to higher elevation. D) unaffected by climate change.
12) Why is the Arctic fox declining in numbers? A) Red fox are outcompeting them as they expand north. B) Resource availability is lacking. C) They are up against their thermal maximum with increased global temperatures. D) Melting ice reduces suitable habitat. Topic: Section 27.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge/Comprehension
13) How has climate change altered the mountain pine beetle? A) They are being outcompeted by the prairie pine beetle. B) They now have two generations per year. C) They have decreased the average elevation of their distribution. D) Their abundance has increased through lack of predators due to mismatched phenology.
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11) Plant species in California's Santa Rosa Mountains are seen to be___?
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C) moving to higher elevation.
(In response to climate change plants tend to move to higher elevations)
12) Why is the Arctic fox declining in numbers?
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A) Red fox are outcompeting them as they expand north.
(Arctic fox are unable to compete with Red fix for survival needs, hence Arctic fox are declining in number.)
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B) They now have two generations per year.
Q.
11) Plant species in California's Santa Rosa Mountains are seen to be___?
Ans.
C) moving to higher elevation.
(In response to climate change plants tend to move to higher elevations)
12) Why is the Arctic fox declining in numbers?
Ans:
A) Red fox are outcompeting them as they expand north.
(Arctic fox are unable to compete with Red fix for survival needs, hence Arctic fox are declining in number.)
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