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Which scenario best describes how climate trends might affect animal migration?
Animals found in the Arctic may move south.
Animals found at the equator may move north.
Animals found in higher elevations will move to lower elevations.
Animals found in lower elevations will stay in the same location.

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The scenario that best describes how climate trends might affect animal migration is: **"Animals found in the Arctic may move south."**

This reflects how warming temperatures, particularly in polar regions, can push species to migrate to cooler areas as their current habitats become less suitable due to climate change. Other scenarios may not accurately depict typical migration patterns associated with shifting climates. For example, while animals at the equator moving north or changes in elevation can occur, the trend for Arctic species moving south is a more direct response to climate change impacts like warming temperatures and loss of habitat.
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