How did satellite tracking allow biologists to study the green sea turtle?
it allowed b...
Chemistry, 14.11.2019 22:31 disneyshree9427
How did satellite tracking allow biologists to study the green sea turtle?
it allowed biologists to collect data on the size of the turtle population.
it allowed biologists to study the growth rate of sea turtles.
it biologists to monitor diseases in sea turtles.
it biologists collect data on when and where turtles travel.
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