Asked by Anonymous
How does adaptation explain the patterns of distribution of plant and animal species in the world?
My answer is: If you were in the rain forest, the plants on the forest floor will die because there's tall trees blocking the sunlight. The trees adapt and grow larger.
My answer is: If you were in the rain forest, the plants on the forest floor will die because there's tall trees blocking the sunlight. The trees adapt and grow larger.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Rain forest is only one type of environment and trees are only one group of plants.
Organisms either adapt to their environment or die.
Organisms either adapt to their environment or die.
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MARIAH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔑🔑
So this is my best answer I have so.....THE answer is . 1.How does adaptation explain the patterns of distribution of plant and animal species in the world?
Answer: Adaptation explains the patterns because plant and animals have to adapt to their world
Answer: Adaptation explains the patterns because plant and animals have to adapt to their world
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