PLEASE HELP ME!
Part A
Which inference can be made about the effects of CCD in “Colony...
PLEASE HELP ME!
Part A
Which inference can be made about the effects of CCD in “Colony Collapse Disorder”?
Human activity will cause CCD to become worse in coming years.
If not dealt with, CCD will lead to the honeybee becoming extinct.
Human activity has greatly reduced the effects of CCD in the United States.
If not dealt with, CCD will reduce the number of crops grown in the United States.
Part B
Which statement from "Colony Collapse Disorder" best supports the answer in Part A?
“Scientists thoroughly studied a variety of possible causes, ranging from genetically modified crops to climate change to cell phone towers.”
“Efforts to prevent colony loss have been mildly successful. The number lost has declined each year since 2008.”
“Few or no dead bees were found in the hives. The queen and larvae were alive and well.”
"At least three-quarters of the crops grown in the United States depend on honeybee pollination for their survival.”
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