Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) can be found in any place with warm weather and/or mid-Atlantic and southeastern states.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by a tick. Without prompt treatment, It can cause serious damage to internal organs, such as your kidneys and heart. At first, a rash usually appears on the wrists and ankles.
in your joints
The biome most likely to be found on the top of a very tall tropical mountain is the TUNDRA
Active mountain belts are likely to be found at tectonic plate boundaries where convergent or collisional forces are causing the Earth's crust to fold, uplift, and form mountain ranges. These regions typically include places like the Himalayas, the Andes, the Rocky Mountains, and the Alps.
the spotted gum is found in new zeland
Anywhere that would place feces near your food.
In between mountains, inside mountain ranges.
in Africa
Dermacentor species are a genus of ticks commonly known as hard ticks. They are known for their role as vectors of various diseases, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia, affecting both humans and animals. Notable species include Dermacentor variabilis (the American dog tick) and Dermacentor andersoni (the Rocky Mountain wood tick). These ticks are typically found in grassy or wooded areas and are active during warmer months.
Active mountain belts are most likely to be found along tectonic plate boundaries, particularly convergent boundaries where two plates collide. This collision forces the crust to buckle and fold, creating mountain ranges. Examples of active mountain belts include the Andes in South America and the Himalayas in Asia.
Cougars could be found anywhere in Alberta but mountain and rural areas are more likely to have cougar sightings.
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