Answer:
Biomes around the world, written by University of Chicago environmental scientists in 2018 for high school classes
Explanation:
This is the best option because the first option was written by a student on a blog and is therefore not as reliable as the second source.
The last two options do not talk directly about biomes, which is what the project is about, making them poor options as well.
The second source is reliable and pertains to the topic, making it the best choice.
Cause and effect pattern is used.
Explanation:
Climate change pressures will influence marine planktonic systems globally, and it is conceivable that harmful algal blooms may increase in frequency and severity.
These pressures will be manifest as alterations in temperature, stratification, light, ocean acidification, precipitation-induced nutrient inputs, and grazing, but absence of fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms driving harmful algal blooms frustrates most hope of forecasting their future prevalence.
There is expectation that harmful algal bloom (HAB) geographical domains should expand in some cases, as will seasonal windows of opportunity for harmful algal blooms at higher latitudes.