Social Sciences, asked by zolymay2007, 11 months ago

Which situation is an example of a human-induced environmental change affecting a population?
Blue jays no longer live in a forest because the trees in the forest were cut down.
A volcanic eruption killed grasses that were growing within a few miles of the volcano.
Floods from a storm forced many white-tailed deer to move to a new habitat.
A fisher caught a few different species of fish that live in an ocean habitat.

Answers

Answered by sadikalisait
3

Explanation:

The correct answer is option A

Blue Jays are the birds that is found in the forest. As the forest were cut down their habitat changed.

Large amount cutting of trees was done by human activities and that lead to deforestation and ultimately all the birds flew away.

The birds no longer lived in the forest as it was cut down due to human activities.

Answered by smartbrainz
2

Blue jays no longer live in a forest because the trees in the forest were cut down.

Explanation:

  • Blue Jays are native to eastern "North America". It resides through most of central  & eastern US  & southern Canada though western populace may be migratory.
  • Blue jays reside in coniferous,  mixed, & deciduous forests. They also are found in suburban residential areas & parks , and are "frequent guests" of backyard bird feeders.
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