The Japanese saw Westerns as foreign devils. They were very hairy, filthy by Japanese standards, <span>and socially uncouth in the strangest ways. However, the Japanese like muskets. After they'd bought enough to make them on their own, they no longer had any use for the foreign devils. The upper class also despised Christianiy and crucified evey Christian they could find.
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<span>The Chinese saw the foreign devils in the same way the Japanese, but they liked doing business with them, so the foreign devils were confined to a single island. </span>
Options??................
Answer:
Option D, A new food source outside its range of tolerance
Explanation:
Species gets distributed based on their ability to survive or thrive under a given environmental condition.
Basically, the factors which affect the survival of an species are only responsible for its distribution.
Food source outside the range of tolerance will not affect the survival as species nor will affect its health.
However, other factors such as climate, localized disease and change in food distribution pattern will affect the species distribution.
Hence, option D is correct