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Climate change has increased the mean temperature in central Europe. How might bird populations respond to this change?(1 point)
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lay more eggs
lay more eggs

move their range south
move their range south

move their range north
move their range north

change their diet
change their diet
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In response to climate change increasing the mean temperature in central Europe, bird populations might primarily respond by moving their range north. Many bird species are known to shift their ranges in response to climate changes, typically migrating to cooler areas as temperatures rise.

However, other responses such as changing their breeding patterns (like laying more eggs) or diet could also occur, but the most fitting and commonly observed response regarding range shifts is moving northward.

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