<u>Answer</u>: d. All of the above are true.
If an organism lives currently in a specific environment, it does not mean that it cannot spread further on due to changes. A good example are invasive species that under human influence have spread in many areas of the globe where they have had a negative impact on native ecosystems.
Our planet is a complex system with many interconnected parts. Thus, what happens in one region can affect many other regions as both air and water move globally. The same is true for locally released carbon dioxide that will result in a local increase in air temperature. However, this can change the global air currents or
itself can move and accumulate in other regions.
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Correct answer: Scavenger
Why? Because a scavenger is an animal that eats dead animals. A vulture is a example of one
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The answer is the first one
The cell is copied, and then the cell splits.
Well in most ecosystems, all the energy in the food chain originally comes from the sun. Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and using energy from the sun, the plants turn it into glucose. Then the glucose is transformed into ATP inside the bodies of animals