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29 January, 17:12

A changing climate has strong implications for biodiversity Studies of fossit and polten distribution show that species are

very sensitive to climate changes. When the climate changes, species often die out in their present areas and colonize new

areas. Therefore, as the climate changes in the future, there will be distuption of natural communities and extinction of

populations and species

Which of these environmental changes would most affect the arctic polar bears survival?

drought

an ice age

deforestation

D)

global warming

Eliminate

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  1. 29 January, 17:14
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    Answer: Global warming

    Explanation: Polar bears would most be affected by global warming. An increase in global temperature would lead to the melting of the arctic ice, which would lead to the destruction of the polar bear's habitat
  2. 29 January, 17:25
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    The change in climate is global warming. This is the long-term rise in temperature causing the arctic polar bear's habits to melt then leading to extinction
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