The survivors were likely collected from the light gray areas on the map those from other regions could not adapt. That is option B
<h3>The effect of temperature change on organisms</h3>
There are some organisms such as plants and animals that are capable of changing and adjusting to different environmental conditions.
Aquatic animals such as jellyfish can adapt to warmer ocean waters, but not necessarily to extreme heat or extreme cold weather. That is, it can survive the temperature of 12 - 24°C as indicated in the figure.
But some species of jellyfish that has adapted in extreme cold and extreme hot weather, may find it difficult to abruptly adapt to an average weather.
Therefore when placed in the 20°C aquarium, they couldn't survive because of the temperature of the new environment.
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The tragedy of commons was an example of overexploitation and was:
<span>The destruction of a natural habitat known as a common that was overgrazed by cattle.</span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Almost all cells have a nucleus. Haemoglobin is red blood cell but has no nucleus, prokaryotes have plasmid and not a nucleus sooo... Yea