Six thousand reindeer once lived on a remote island in the Bering Sea
that was briefly their paradise. In what has become a classic story of
wildlife boom and bust, no reindeer live on St. Matthew Island now.
Three scientists just looked back at the St. Matthew's reindeer herd and
found that an extreme winter probably pushed the stressed animals to
their deaths.
Answer:
Plants release oxygen into the atmosphere during the process of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants make their food in the presence of sunlight. Water is extracted from the soil and carbondioxode enters through stomata and combine in the leaves of plants make glucose and oxygen. Glucose is stored in different parts of plant body and oxygen is released into the atmosphere which is used by living organisms.
Answer:
Option D, to inform readers of the reasons why the Grimms collected their tales.
Explanation:
Edgeunity.