What is one difference scientists noticed in parts of Zion National Park that had higher species diversity compared with regions with lower species diversity? (Points : 1) Areas with lower diversity had higher rates of erosion. Areas with higher diversity had less rainfall. Areas with lower diversity had less rainfall.
What is one difference scientists noticed in parts of Zion National Park that had higher species diversity compared with regions with lower species diversity? (Points : 1) Areas with lower diversity had higher rates of erosion. Areas with higher diversity had less rainfall. Areas with lower diversity had less rainfall.
you know, what is "zion".....?
ok listen.... "Zion" is a warren of long, tall, incredibly narrow canyons with a mesh of usually silt dry rivers running through the bottom... The only ""TWO"" very scary things about the place are "lightening strikes" and "flash floods" down in the canyons... These floods carry lorry size rocks like they are balsa wood and toss them against the canyon walls so hard they dislodge climbing gear thousands of feet up... When they say """erosion""" in Zion, they are talking about ""floods"" and flood is due to high intensity of rain and rain which bring entire river beds up and down a few dozen feet in a gulp and push along these rocks which grind each other into pebbles before they are through..... so option ""A"" here.... @Zeinab12345ali
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