
Climate change impact on species distribution
Climate change affects where species live by altering temperature, rainfall, and ecosystems. As regions become warmer or drier, some species may move to cooler, wetter areas that suit them better, while others may struggle to survive or find suitable habitats. This shift can lead to changes in biodiversity, disrupt food chains, and cause some species to decline or go extinct. Additionally, invasive species can move into new areas, further affecting native plants and animals. Overall, climate change causes many species to shift their distributions, impacting ecosystems and the balance of life on Earth.