Animals that live in taiga biomes had to adapt to seasonal changes, by changing their fur or feather color. For example, snowshoe rabbit and arctic fox live in taiga and their fur color changes with environmental conditions. To effectively camouflage, their fur is white during the winter. That helps them blend into the snow. In the summer, where there is no snow, their fur is brown and similar to the soil color. This way they evade predators because it is more difficult for their predators to spot them.
Answer:
A) Climate
The arctic fox and snowshoe rabbit have made species adaptations over time that help them to survive. For example, both creatures have fur that turns white in winter. They also have fur on the pads of their feet. These are both examples of their adaptations to Climate
B. Milliliters
C. Surface Area to Volume Ratio
D. Volume
The rate of nutrients and waste are exchanged from the cell and the environment depends on surface area to volume ratio.
The amount of square meters of surface area per unit volume is known as surface area to volume ratio.
The surface area to volume ratio becomes smaller as the size of a cell increases.
The exchange takes more time when the surface area to volume ratio is small.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Volume, no
Milliliters , no
Surface Ratio, come on
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
because its b
The bare soil surface type affects the amount of runoff because it has no other stopping mechanism that prevents runoff to happen. Just like in the use of pesticide, it is harmful to human agriculture because it contains an antifreezing chemical (present in transportation vehicles). When the chemical seeps into the soil, it will create a runoff and can seep into the groundwater causing pollution.