I would say A. Quantitative data involves numbers and stuff like that. Unlike qualitative data, which involves pictures and not numerical data. I hope this helped.
Carrying capacity is the maximum amount of organisms a certain ecosystem can sustain with the resources available in a given ecosystem.
Factors that could either increase or decrease the K, carry capacity, would be: drastic weather causing depletion of resources, decreases in competition, etc.
The oxygen cycle can be found in all but the geosphere. There's oxygen in the atmosphere, so it has to be there, and the biosphere includes living things, which breathe oxygen, and water (hydrosphere) is made up of partly hydrogen, so there has to be oxygen there as well.
<span>In marine vertebrates, the gill arches use the external gas exchange. The water holds less oxygen.
The ribs in terrestrial vertebrates have enclosed respiratory surface which is inside the body and comes as paired lungs.
Kidneys are efficient in excretion of regulation of water and nitrogenous wastes. Their reproduction is normally sexual with separate sexes.</span>
Answer:
climatologists
Explanation:
they are the ones studying the effects of global warming on earth's climate