Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
Ectothermic organisms, such as reptiles and amphibians, have body temperatures that fluctuate with changes in environmental temperature. They rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
Environmental change refers to any alteration to the natural surroundings, including ecosystems, climate, and biodiversity. These changes can be caused by natural processes or human activities such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change, leading to potential impacts on both the environment and organisms that inhabit it. It is essential to monitor and address environmental changes to ensure the sustainability of our planet for future generations.
Ectothermic organisms, such as reptiles and amphibians, have body temperatures that fluctuate with changes in the environmental temperature. This is because they rely on external heat sources to regulate their internal body temperature.
True
Animals whose body temperatures do not change much despite the temperature of the environment changing are called ectotherms. This ability allows some animals to live in harsh environments.
Some environmental changes will result in an increase in the number of light-coloured insects whereas other changes will cause a decrease. The answer depends on the specific environmental change - which has not been specified.
as it gets warmer it changes science
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change in temperaturem, and environmental changes
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Three changes are probably global temperature change(Ice Age,NOW), and...nothing else. This is most likely the only environmental change that affects evolution.
By rather sudden changes in wind paths and temperatures