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1. what would be an example for adaptations for plants in the tundra?

  • carrying photosynthesis in these cold environments, resisting sweeping winds and disturbances of the soil as they grow close together low to the ground, and the small leaves they have to retain moisture.
  • migrating to warm places, growing up extense layers of hair, hibernation (the process when an animal is active all the summer and the autumn to eat and sleeps all the winter and wakes up in the spring.
  • underground burrows have a higher moisture concentration than at the surface level and help reduce body water loss
  • realização da fotossíntese nestes ambientes frios , resistindo a ventos que varrem e distúrbios do solo à medida que crescem próximos uns dos outros para baixo do chão , e as folhas pequenas que têm de reter a humidade.
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2. what are the mylankovitch cycles?

  • a phenomenon in the earth's orbit that consist in 4 cycles: eccentricity,obliquity,procession and volcanism
  • eccentricity/obliquity/procession
  • a phenomenon in the earth's orbit that consist in 3 cycles: eccentricity,obliquity and procession
  • a phenomenon in the earth's orbit that consist in 2 cycles: obliquity and procession

3. will the varieties of plants grown in the UK will also be affected by global warming?

  • yes
  • no

4. what is a long term climate change?

  • racin omnipotent mode with style, coool style
  • god
  • el nino
  • milankovitch
  • la nina
  • volcanoes

5. what happens during La Niña years?

  • nothing happens
  • the same as normal years but intensified in australia there is floodings, heavy rainfall and mudslides while in south america there is bushfires and droughts
  • floodings in south america and bushfires in indonesia
  • reversed effects

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