Biology, asked by santoslarryetta, 1 year ago

A population of white rabbits and brown rabbits both live in a temperate deciduous forest where the summers are mild and average about 50°F. The winters are often below freezing. If warmer temperatures last longer into the fall and the average temperature in the winter is getting warmer, what do you expect to happen to the population of each color of rabbit?

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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A population of white rabbits and brown rabbits both live in a temperate deciduous forest where the summers are mild and average about 50°F. The winters are often below freezing. If warmer temperatures last longer into the fall and the average temperature in the winter is getting warmer, there is a decreased population of white rabbit because they will not survive.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The right answer of the given question is the brown rabbit population will thrive and reproduce, and the white rabbit population will slowly die out.

The explanation to that question is the brown rabbits can live in moderate climates such as springs, summers, and autumn.

So, when temperature in the winter is getting warmer, it will not affect them but white ones will have problem in surviving.

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