The correct answer is - True.
Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community that is found primarily in the state of California in the United States and in Baja California in the northwestern part of Mexico. These shrublands or heathlands are build by the Mediterranean climate and also by wildfires. They are highly adapted, and are able to withstand very high temperatures and droughts during the summer. The chaparral is evergreen, which is also from what it gets its name, ''evergreen oak shrubland'' if translated from Spanish language.
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You can make it in a chart or graph after you find out all the data you need.
I believe the answer is D. Food supplies increase, that just doesn't seem to fit or make sense therefore I feel that it is not a result or logical impact of global warming on ecosystems :)
Answer:
Frost Action in temperate regions of the world
Salt weathering in coastal and arid regions
Thermal expansion and contraction in tropical climates
Explanation:
Mechanical weathering is also known as physical weathering, and it entails the disintegration of rocks into smaller fragments.
Weathering processes generally take place slowly with time. Also, they are geography specific. One such means is frost action. In frost action, a freezing and thawing cycle catalyze rock disintegration. When water freezes, it expands 9 percent in volume. The expansion causes stress which forces rock disintegration.
Also, in some coastal and arid regions, salt crystals may grow from saline solutions on evaporation. When these salts crystallize in interstices of rocks, they produce stress and widen pores. This weathering process is very slow.
Another very effective mechanical weathering process which occurs in tropical regions of the world is thermal expansion and contraction. It's a prolonged process in which daily heating and cooling of rocks cause a rock to expand during the day and contract at night. This alternating process causes cracks to open up in a rock body.
I believe the answer is C