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Several of the forseen outcomes of climate change such as rises in temperature, alters in the patterns of rainfall, and increases in severe weather events, also have been impacting the amounts of bee deaths annually. Climate change isn't the thing directly killing bees. It is actually decreasing their food supply.  This problem also affects the time plants begin, and stop flowering. Finally, climate change creates extremes in weather, which affect plant growth. Weather conditions, from flooding to extended winters, can stop many plants from growing, and even kill them. Climate change can create weather extremes, affecting plant growth, that bees depend on to live.

Climate Change

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