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Glyptodon is a giant, armadillo-like animal that once lived on Earth and weighed over 2000 kilograms (kg) and lived almost exclusively in warm, wet coastal regions. In many ways it resembled the 4 kg armadillo that lives today. From the information given, what is the probable reason Glyptodon is not alive today?

A. Predators hunted the animal for food to the point of extinction.
B.The animal could not adapt to environmental changes.
C.The animal ate too much food.
D. The Glyptodon had genetic variation.

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think it's B,i'm not sure hihi

Answer 2

Answer:

B i took that thing

Explanation:


Related Questions

The movement of tectonic plates in two locations is described below:

Location A: Tectonic plates push together
Location B: Tectonic plates slide past each other

Which statement is most likely true?

Earthquakes may occur in both locations.
Volcanic eruptions may occur in both locations.
Earthquakes may occur in location A but not in location B.
Volcanic eruptions may occur in location B but not in location A.

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I’m gonna say A.

Explanation: When oceanic or continental plates slide past each other in opposite directions, or move in the same direction but at different speeds, a transform fault boundary is formed. No new crust is created or subducted, and no volcanoes form, but earthquakes occur along the fault.

Why do large area's of water change how the wind blows?

A. Water changes temperature quickly
B. Water has no impact on weather
C. Water changes temperature slowly
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Answer:

C

water changes temperature slowly i believe C is your anwser

Answer:

c

water changes temperature slowly

Which factor is most important in determining climate?
longitude


latitude


hours of daylight


time zone

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Answer:

B latitude

Explanation:

Latitude is the answer

Which of the following options best explains how less chlorophyll would affect the process of photosynthesis in plants?

Group of answer choices

It would limit the amound of light absorbed by the plant and decrease the amount of food the plant is able to produce for itself.

It would increase the rate of photosynthesis becasue of the increased production of food.

It would limit the amount of water plants are able to take in, resulting in a slower rate of photosynthesis.

It would increase the production of oxygen becasue the plant would need to work hard to feed themselves.

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Answer:

It would limit the amount of light absorbed by the plant and decrease the amount of food the plant is able to produce for itself.

Explanation:

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