How has Global Warming affected the Fauna in the following regions? a) Tundra Region. b) Temperate Region c) Grasslands
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The tundra is also slow to repair itself from physical disturbances, such as tire tracks from heavy vehicles. A warmer climate could radically change tundra landscapes and what species are able to live in them. Warming creates potential feedback loops that encourage further destabilization of tundra ecosystems.
On the whole, climate change is causing dry regions to get drier and wet areas to turn wetter. ... This is especially significant for temperate deciduous forests, as many lie in areas prone to severe winter weather.
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and air temperatures may lead to an increase in plant production, but a gradual decline in soil carbon and nitrogen.
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