Extinction
the animals that can adapte to the environment changes will live
the fauna and flora adapt by changing with the climate
they get fat and sleep
-Result in some living things not being able to adapt to these changes which will hasten species extinction lots will happen
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A species that cannot adapt to changes in its environment is likely to face a decline in population due to increased competition, predation, or loss of habitat. Over time, this inability to adapt may lead to extinction, as the species fails to survive in the changing conditions. Ultimately, the lack of adaptability limits its chances of finding new resources or suitable habitats necessary for survival.
I think the two things for population of species if they do not adapt. The answer I think is sea turtles,and salmon.
How long it takes for a species to adapt to it's current climate.
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As the climate of a region becomes cooler, species living there may face challenges related to temperature-sensitive survival, reproduction, and food availability. Some species may adapt to the cooler conditions, while others may migrate to warmer areas. Those unable to adapt or relocate may experience population declines or even extinction. Overall, changes in species composition and ecosystem dynamics are likely as the climate shifts.
Long-term changes in the environment, such as climate change or geological events, can impact individuals and species by altering their habitats, food sources, and reproductive patterns. Species may need to adapt through behaviors like changing migration routes or adjusting their diet to survive in the new conditions. Individuals that cannot adapt may face reduced survival rates or even extinction.
This Question is easy the species will be dominant