A warning climate could significantly impact Emperor Penguins, particularly in relation to their breeding and chick development. Among the options provided, the most relevant effects would be:
A) Da sea ice melts before da chicks r ready 2 swim – This could lead to chicks being at risk if they are not developed enough to enter the water when the ice melts.
C) Da sea ice melts later in da season, and da penguins have to travel farther 2 find food – This could lead to increased energy expenditure for the adult penguins, making it harder for them to care for their young.
Both A and C indicate critical impacts of climate change on Emperor Penguins, affecting their breeding success and survival.
Option D, while it suggests a direct benefit from warming, is less likely to be accurate given the overall challenges that climate change poses to their habitat and food availability.
Thus, A and C are significant concerns for the species in a warming climate.