In the wild, the Red-Billed Quealea with an adult breeding population of 1.5billion, source: Weaver Bird Natural History
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold
Earth is about 1.2 degrees Celsius warmer now compared to 1880.
During the Precambrian era, which began around 4.6 billion years ago, most of Earth's surface was indeed covered by water. This period lasted for about 4 billion years until the emergence of landmasses and the subsequent diversification of life forms.
depends on where you are
Predicting the exact appearance of the Earth in 2089 is difficult due to numerous variables such as climate change, technological advancements, and geopolitical situations. However, efforts to address climate change, preserve biodiversity, and promote sustainability can positively shape the Earth's future landscape. It is likely that there will be an increased focus on renewable energy sources, green technology, and environmental conservation to mitigate the impact of human activities on the planet.
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The north American passenger pigeon
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I'm not a bird and your not a bird and this question makes no sense!
Yes it was but it is extinct now.
a macaw is a bird but i wana now wat type of bird
because of the gun shooting, there are now numerous ambulances outside.
It anchors down the bird's flight muscles.
It does now.
The bird is the quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala because it cannot survive in captivity. ironically, most quetzals are now in Costa Rica because of the guatemalan civil war. the rifles and swords signify revolution.
There are fossils of tropical rainforest plants in areas that are now dry desert. Either the land has moved (which has also happened), or the climate changed. This is one of the most obvious bits of evidence for past climate change, but there are numerous others.