Question
Birds that live in noisy areas sometimes find that other birds cannot hear their calls. They have learned to change their calls to a higher pitch so that they can be heard by other birds over the noise pollution.
Which statement explains how birds changing the pitch of their calls affects their chance of survival?
Answer options with 4 options
A.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have a harder time finding a mate.
B.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have a better chance of reproducing.
C.
Birds that can be heard over the noise can blend in better with their surroundings.
D.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have less chance of being caught by another animal.
Which statement explains how birds changing the pitch of their calls affects their chance of survival?
Answer options with 4 options
A.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have a harder time finding a mate.
B.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have a better chance of reproducing.
C.
Birds that can be heard over the noise can blend in better with their surroundings.
D.
Birds that can be heard over the noise have less chance of being caught by another animal.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
B. Birds that can be heard over the noise have a better chance of reproducing.
Changing the pitch of their calls allows birds to communicate effectively despite the noise pollution, which increases their chances of finding mates and successfully reproducing.
B. Birds that can be heard over the noise have a better chance of reproducing.
Changing the pitch of their calls allows birds to communicate effectively despite the noise pollution, which increases their chances of finding mates and successfully reproducing.