The right answer is climate change.
Amphibians do not have the possibility of producing heat. Their activity depends on the environmental temperature and its fluctuations. For example, an average temperature increase of 1 ° C is likely to increase the metabolic expenditure of ectotherms by at least 10 to 30%. Global warming has or will have a significant impact on populations and their ability to adapt according to the evolutionary history of species.
A: Interference occurs<span> with </span>all types of waves<span>.</span>
<span>Early pre-cambrian period the atmosphere consisted only of nitrogen and carbon dioxide without oxygen.
<span>A
Prokaryotic cell does not contain a nucleus. It only contains one
chromosome and is a single-celled organism. It was the only form of life
on earth for millions of years. Examples of a Prokaryotic cell are the
different types of bacteria present today.
</span><span>Autotrophs
obtain energy by the process of photosynthesis. Any living organism
need energy to survive and autotrophs are no different. Two types of
autotrophs are present and they are Photoautotrophs and Chemoautotrophs.
The Photoautotrophs rely on the energy produced during the process of
photosynthesis and the Chemoautotrophs get their energy from most of the
inorganic substances. Phtoautotrophs actually get their energy from the
sunlight and then convert it into reusable form. In case of
Chemoautotrophs ammonia is an important source of energy for them.</span></span>