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determine the statement that best describes some effects of seasons changing from summer to winter, on some living organisms. living organisms will be exposed to more continuous darkness at lower areas of the southern hemisphere. living organisms will be exposed to more continuous sunlight at top areas of the northern hemisphere. living organisms will grow a thin coat. living organisms may hibernate, migrate, or grow a thick coat.
When seasons change from summer to winter, living organisms adapt in various ways. Some animals hibernate to conserve energy during cold months, some migrate to warmer areas, and many grow a thicker coat to stay warm. The first two options about sunlight are incorrect as when changing from summer to winter in the Southern Hemisphere there is less sunlight and in the Northern Hemisphere there is less continuous sunlight too. Growing a thin coat is not typical in winter.
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D. Living organisms may hibernate, migrate, or grow a thick coat.