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28 September, 02:50

The population of ticks in the forest and the temperature of the air have an indirect relationship. As the air temperature increases, how does the population of ticks change?

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  1. 28 September, 02:57
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    Based on this relationship scenario, as it is known that Ticks aren't capable of drinking water so they require a climate with high humidity to stay hydrated. A climate with high air temperature and low humidity is not ideal. At these condition, a tick can not comfortably survive and this is vice versa.
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