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Pie
3 years ago
7

For a species in the wild, movement upward in elevation is similar to movement in which of these directions?

Biology
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
4 0

b. Toward a pole

Explanation:

Moving towards a high elevation for species in the wild is equivalent to moving towards a pole on the earth.

The higher one ascends up through increase in elevation, the colder it becomes. There is a remarkable decrease in temperature as the animal moves towards a peak.

The pole of the earth is frigid and cold. From the equator, the temperature reduces north and south towards the pole.

The equator is receives the highest solar radiation on the earth because the sun is directly overhead here.

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