How does a quickly changing coastline affect wildlife

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It can change the wildlife's habitat and which traits are favourable.

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Ex: If there are less islands for seals to rest on, seals that can swim for longer periods of time will reproduce more.


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This region usually has a warm and dry climate which is interrupted by two rainy seasons. It is home to the largest animal migration in the world. What is this region?

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Serengeti

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Altitudes in the Serengeti range from 3,020 feet to 6,070 feet (920 meters to 1,850 meters), according to UNESCO. The usually warm and dry climate is interrupted by two rainy seasons — March to May, and a shorter season in October and November.
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