Science, asked by annapurna052019, 7 months ago

how does average temperature of the earth is rising affect animals habitats?​

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Answered by chandapandey614
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Explanation:

Increasing temperatures affect animals and their habitats in multiple ways, depending on the habitat and animal in question.

For example, increasing temperatures in Greenland have caused a species of butterfly there to adapt by decreasing its overall size. Their metabolism increases as temperatures increase, causing them to burn and use more energy. This energy is then unavailable for growth.

Answered by Ashhall
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Answer:

With rising global temperatures, terrestrial organisms will face greater hazards in the forms of increasingly frequent and more severe meteorological conditions such as droughts, snow storms, heat waves, hurricanes, and melting glaciers and sea ice.

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