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How might bird populations on mountainsides respond to a warming climate?(1 point)
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There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
Their eggs will hatch later.
Their eggs will hatch later.
The range shifts uphill over generations.
The range shifts uphill over generations.
The range shifts downhill over generations.
How might bird populations on mountainsides respond to a warming climate?(1 point)
Responses
There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
Their eggs will hatch later.
Their eggs will hatch later.
The range shifts uphill over generations.
The range shifts uphill over generations.
The range shifts downhill over generations.
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GPT-4o mini
The most likely response of bird populations on mountainsides to a warming climate is:
**The range shifts uphill over generations.**
As temperatures rise, many species may move to higher elevations where it is cooler, resulting in a shift of their range uphill.
**The range shifts uphill over generations.**
As temperatures rise, many species may move to higher elevations where it is cooler, resulting in a shift of their range uphill.