Question
What will plants and animals do as temperature rises?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Plants and animals will move to cooler regions to escape the heat.
b
Plants and animals will adapt to the changing conditions or face the risk of extinction.
Plants and animals will rely on human interventions to control the temperature.
d
Plants and animals will become dormant and stop growing altogether.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Plants and animals will move to cooler regions to escape the heat.
b
Plants and animals will adapt to the changing conditions or face the risk of extinction.
Plants and animals will rely on human interventions to control the temperature.
d
Plants and animals will become dormant and stop growing altogether.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
As temperatures rise, the following options are applicable:
- **Plants and animals will move to cooler regions to escape the heat.**
- **Plants and animals will adapt to the changing conditions or face the risk of extinction.**
The other options, while they may occur in specific instances, are not general responses seen across the majority of plant and animal species:
- **Plants and animals will rely on human interventions to control the temperature.** (While some species might depend on human efforts, this is not a universal behavior.)
- **Plants and animals will become dormant and stop growing altogether.** (Dormancy can occur in some species, but this is not a widespread response to rising temperatures.)
So, the most accurate selections based on general ecological responses are the first two options.
- **Plants and animals will move to cooler regions to escape the heat.**
- **Plants and animals will adapt to the changing conditions or face the risk of extinction.**
The other options, while they may occur in specific instances, are not general responses seen across the majority of plant and animal species:
- **Plants and animals will rely on human interventions to control the temperature.** (While some species might depend on human efforts, this is not a universal behavior.)
- **Plants and animals will become dormant and stop growing altogether.** (Dormancy can occur in some species, but this is not a widespread response to rising temperatures.)
So, the most accurate selections based on general ecological responses are the first two options.