Answer:
The author is implying that, if Nessie were indeed a plesiosaur, it wouldn't be able to survive in Loch Ness.
Step-by-step explanation:
The information provided in the form of a list is information about the conditions the plesiosaur lived in and about the conditions the Loch Ness provides. We can see that the described conditions are completely different:
- The plesiosaur needs warm water - the loch is very cold.
- The plesiosaur needs a lot of food - the food chain in the loch depends on plankton, which means that there is not a lot of food.
When we compare these conditions, we can see that the plesiosaur theory does not work as a plesiosaur wouldn't be able to survive in Loch Ness. That's why, even if Nessie truly existed, it wouldn't be a plesiosaur because it wouldn't survive.