No. The trends go in different directions. CO2 goes up more than the volcanoes. It is the general trend that makes a difference compared to the fluctuations.
I know of a surety that A, B, and D all apply to Acids and must be false and completely opposite for Bases. That leaves me with the answer C. I don't remember learning about this in particular during Biology but I do believe that if any one was correct it would be that one. <u><em>My final answer is C.</em></u>
Answer:
Yes, the statement is true.
Explanation:
Different substances requires different amount of heat because every materials has its own specific heat capacity. Heat capacity is the amount of heat required to increase its temperature by 1 degree. Different substances have different types of bonds due to which they required different amount of heat energy for its breaking.
For example, heat requirement of water is different from glucose because they are made of different substances.
The plankot population would increase.