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Answer:
The Ozarks can be found in the Southern region.
Explanation:
The Ozarks are a set of highlands located midway between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. In fact, it is the largest highland area between the aforementioned two massive mountain ranges, and it is found in the middle of a lowland area. Regionally speaking, the Ozarks are located in the Southern region of the United States.
These highlands are not in the same category as the large mountain ranges in the east and west of the United States. Instead, they are relatively low in elevation, with more plateau-like features, and the area they occupy is also relatively small when compared to large mountain ranges. Anyhow, because it is located in the middle of a vast lowland area, it sticks out from its surroundings and seems much more marking and high than what it actually is.
Answer:
correct answer is option D (Red Pine distribution will shift northward into Canada)
Explanation:
Forest tree species are expected to endure significant population changes
in response to warmer temperatures across the United States.Red pine forests are negatively impacted by extreme summer heat, especially those
that have not been thinned. Red Pine species can be adapted to a wider range of climate, several subtropical and tropical pines, have a high degree of genetic variation and tolerate a wide range of climates. Performance in multi-site provenance trials shows that they are adapted well to a wide range of climates Thus they may also be able to adapt to new climatic conditions in their natural habitat.
Their are other factors which also influence red pine occurrence like soil conditions, plant competition. These factors are likely to be additional constraints for the present species distribution and future distribution shifts.
From these factors it is found that Red pine distribution will shift northward into Canada over the next 200 years.