Answer:
Living organisms show long-term changes
Step-by-step explanation:
The changes in climatic conditions can be evidenced by monitoring populations of wild species which are forced to adapt to survive. Penguin populations can help us not only to monitor but also to predict climatic fluctuations (e.g., temperature changes associated with Antarctic warming) in a whole context. Fluctuations in penguin populations in the Antarctic region show structural changes in the food chain, thereby population monitoring provides a means of assessing climate change as a whole, in the long term.