Asked by Sam
Warmer temperatures would lengthen the growing season; as a result the trees that survive will grow taller. Increased temperature would result in a different humidity and probably more rain. That, in turn, could lead to more leaching, more run-off, more erosion, etc. The permafrost will melt and since the land is flat; bogs and shallow lakes would form. Some of the more fragile plants and animals would die. So only the durable plants, trees, and animals would live through the change in temperature.
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Answered by
DrBob222
That looks ok to me but you should have put it in your own words. I just wrote that material in a quick but dirty fashion. It wasn't meant for direct copy.
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Sam
I know I'm just using it to think of some stuff on my paper. Because we are suppose to brainstorm and stuff. Its not my final draft.
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