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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]

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We are given five groups of animals and a list of possible climate-change-related problems. Each group should be matched to one option from A to E.
Option A: Forest Fires
Option B: Changing Seasons
Option C: Drought
Option D: Melting Ices
Option E: Dying Coral Reefs
Group 1: Koalas, deer and birds
- The climate-change problems that particularly affect koalas and many Australian wildlife include intense forest fires, which destroy habitat and food sources. While drought and heat do play a role, large-scale forest fires are a well-known direct threat to koala habitats and can cause mass casualties.
- Why other options are less suitable here: Melting Ices and Dying Coral Reefs are more about polar regions and coral ecosystems, not primary drivers for koalas/deer/birds in typical habit......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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