I think it’s C I’m not 100% sure tho
I'm not 100% sure which biology class you are in are you doing the moth activity? If so then I would believe that the light moth would be easier to see on a dark tree trunk
Answer:
Faunal succession
cross-cutting relationships
superposition
Explanation:
Relative dating helps determine geological events by observing rocks.
Faunal succession is a method that uses sedimentary rocks for dating by observing the plant and animal fossils in them.
Cross-cutting relationships show that the layer that cuts across other layers are younger than the layers that they cut through.
Superposition states that younger layers are formed on top of the older layers. So if you are looking at the layers beneath the Earth, the ones that are in the bottom are older and as time pass younger layers form on top of them.
A trophic pyramid is a visual representation of the trophic levels in an ecosystem, with the producers at the base of the pyramid and the tertiary consumers at the top.
The pyramid would look as follows:
This means that they would match as follows:
• Producers, - Bottom of the pyramid ,(E),
• Primary Consumers, - Second level from the bottom (A)
• Secondary Consumers - Middle of the pyramid (C)
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• Tertiary Consumers - Second level from the top (D)
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• Apex Predator - Top of the pyramid (B)
D. It greatly varies the temperatures because the angle of the sun’s rays change
hope this helps!