Biology
Grade-7
Easy
Question
Air temperature, day duration, and food availability are all factors that contribute to the ________________.
- Hibernation
- Migration
- Animal behavior
- Aestivation
Hint:
Migration.
The correct answer is: Migration
Migration refers to travelling of a population of a species from one habitat to another in search of food or getting protection from unwanted seasons means better condition, reproductive needs etc. so, air temperature, day duration and food availability are all factors that contribute to migration.
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