An animal lives in Century National Park, and park rangers want to move it to Independence National Park. How should the new habitat compare with the current habitat in order for the animal to live there?(1 point)

Responses

Abiotic factors in both parks should be similar, while biotic factors can be different.
Abiotic factors in both parks should be similar, while biotic factors can be different.

Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks should be similar.
Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks should be similar.

Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks can be different.
Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks can be different.

Biotic factors in both parks should be similar, while abiotic factors can be different.
Biotic factors in both parks should be similar, while abiotic factors can be different.

1 answer

For an animal to successfully live in a new habitat, it is essential that both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors are suitable for its needs. Therefore, the best response is:

Biotic and abiotic factors in both parks should be similar.

This ensures that the animal can adapt and survive in the new environment without facing significant challenges that could arise from drastic differences in either kind of factor.