Answer:
Regarding wild boar, the fact that is best supported by the evidence provided is wild boars have established successfully mostly in areas with warm climates.
Explanation:
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is a mammal from Africa, whose capacity to adapt to the environment is high. However, it is usually found in warm climates where it has a good supply of water and food.
According to the description of its distribution on the map, the states where it is found —predominantly Texas, California and Florida— verify the fact that they can be found mostly in warm climates, where they have found an ideal environment for their development..
About the other options:
- <u><em>Wild boars were brought to the United States by humans</em></u><em>. This is true, but it is not a fact that can be deduced from the information on the map.</em>
- <u><em>Wild boars have quickly spread through the United States</em></u><em>. The map does not show this information.</em>
- <u><em>Wild boars have a high reproductive rate and no natural predators</em></u><em>. The map does not show this information.</em>
Answer:
I think it is hottest chewy center of the earth.
Explanation:
Bc the 3 main layers pf the earth are:
Earth's crust or Lithosphere
Nucleus sheath (or mantle, mantle)
The core of the Earth
The decreased carbon dioxide concentration inside the leaves and the increased leaf temperatures favour the wasteful process of photorespiration.
As the energy of a wave length increases the length gets shorter.A wave with low frequency would have relatively low energy and a long wavelength.
Internal stimuli causes a response within an organisms body. Among the choices given only one of them is an effect because of an internal stimuli, which is a child having a fever. The internal stimuli that cause such a response could be a bacteria or virus.
If you consider the other like the chipmunk running and owl sleeping in a tree, those two are responses to predators, which are outside the body. A dog panting and snake moving to a sunny rock is a response to the temperature of their environment, which is outside the body as well.