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FRST_V 303 101-107 2025W1 Final Exam Sections 103-104- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
单项选择题
How is the geographic distribution of BGC zones expected to change with climate change? (Select the best answer)
选项
A.The Interior Cedar-Hemlock (ICH) BGC Zone is expected to have a much smaller range.
B.The Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) BGC Zone is expected to expand across most of Vancouver Island.
C.The range of climatic conditions associated with each zone is expected to shift substantially.
D.The Interior Douglas-fir (IDF) BGC Zone is expected to spread across much of northern BC.
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When considering how climate change will affect the geographic distribution of BGC zones, several possibilities can be contemplated.
Option 1: 'The Interior Cedar-Hemlock (ICH) BGC Zone is expected to have a much smaller range.' Intuitively, climate warming could compress habitat suitability in some regions, but the general expectation for climate change impacts on BGC zones is not a universal contraction of a single zone’s range; rather, shifts in boundaries are more commonly ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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