Asked by meow
How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?(1 point)
Responses
Plants produce more pollen.
Plants produce more pollen.
Plants grow less.
Plants grow less.
There are fewer plants growing.
There are fewer plants growing.
The plants release more heat.
Responses
Plants produce more pollen.
Plants produce more pollen.
Plants grow less.
Plants grow less.
There are fewer plants growing.
There are fewer plants growing.
The plants release more heat.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to how plants are affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth is:
**Plants produce more pollen.**
Increased temperatures can lead to extended growing seasons and increased rates of photosynthesis in some plants, which may result in higher pollen production. However, it's also worth noting that other factors related to climate change, such as drought and changes in precipitation patterns, can negatively impact plant growth and numbers.
**Plants produce more pollen.**
Increased temperatures can lead to extended growing seasons and increased rates of photosynthesis in some plants, which may result in higher pollen production. However, it's also worth noting that other factors related to climate change, such as drought and changes in precipitation patterns, can negatively impact plant growth and numbers.
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