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Discussion 9: Impact of Climate Change on non-human Animals or Plants

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Give examples of three (3) species of animals or plants whose populations have been impacted by global climate change. For each one, please answer the following questions.


1) Where did the species live before global climate change?


2) Has global climate change increased or decreased the population and why?


3) Have there been any adaptations the organisms made to better handle their new habitat?


4) Where did the species live after global climate change?


5) How are people helping these organisms deal with their new climate?


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Answer To: Discussion 9: Impact of Climate Change on non-human Animals or Plants 11 unread reply.11 reply. Give...

Sumita Mitra answered on Oct 07 2021
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Impact of climate change on animals:
Climate change and global warming has created a m
assive impact on various animals and the ones that will be discussed here will be Giant Panda, Asiatic elephant and the Cheetah.
Cheetah once thrived well in Asia and Africa as their natural habitat. But due to various factors and poaching the numbers reduced drastically and none found in India naturally. The natural habitat of giant panda was china but global warming has also taken them on the verge of extinction. The Asiatic elephants home had always been countries like Thailand, Borneo, Nepal and India but excessive poaching for illegal ivory trade and dry weather and climate have reduced the numbers drastically.
We have seen that due to climate change and raise in average...
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