Why are there many niches of species in one mountain? 

      A. The leeward and wayward sides of the mountain have different elevations.  B. There's no water on the top of a mountain to support life.  C. The elevation changes of the mountain cause different climates.  D. The biotic factors on the mountain force interspecific competition.​

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Answer:

C. The elevation changes of the mountain cause different climates.

Explanation:

The differences of altitude in the mountains allow a great diversity of climates that favor the diversification of species adaptable to different environments.

The climates and local differences determined by geomorphological, edaphic and vegetal cover features originate a range of microclimates that become habitats colonized by species that adapt to them and make up their specific niches.

Answer:

The elevation changes of the mountain cause different climates.

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