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ME Mod2 Intake 3B - 18 Aug 2025 - 24 Oct 2025 Activity 6.3B - CLQ3 Practice 1 The Effect of Climate Change
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Question textChoose the related climate change problem for each group of animals. Each answer will be used once only. 1. Koalas, deer and birds Answer 1 Question 8[select: , A. Forest Fires, B. Changing Seasons, C. Drought, D. Melting Ices, E. Dying Coral Reefs]2. Polar bears and seals Answer 2 Question 8[select: , A. Forest Fires, B. Changing Seasons, C. Drought, D. Melting Ices, E. Dying Coral Reefs] 3. Migrating animals such as birds Answer 3 Question 8[select: , A. Forest Fires, B. Changing Seasons, C. Drought, D. Melting Ices, E. Dying Coral Reefs]4. Fish and sea animals Answer 4 Question 8[select: , A. Forest Fires, B. Changing Seasons, C. Drought, D. Melting Ices, E. Dying Coral Reefs]5. Elephants, hippos and frogs Answer 5 Question 8[select: , A. Forest Fires, B. Changing Seasons, C. Drought, D. Melting Ices, E. Dying Coral Reefs]Please answer all parts of the question.

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To tackle this question, I will pair each group of animals with the climate-change issue that most directly affects them, using the answer list as the provided mapping.
1) Koalas, deer and birds — A. Forest Fires. Koalas depend on eucalyptus forests, which are highly vulnerable to wildfires. In many climate scenarios, hotter conditions and droughts increase fire risk, making forest fires a dominant threat to their habitat and survival.
Why other options are less fitting for this group: Drought can affect habitat, but fires are the immediate, characterizing threat that reduces available food and shelter; Melting Ices is irrelevant to these terrestrial or arboreal species; Changing Seasons can influence behavior and mi......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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