At the beginning of the semester, we used an example of birds helping us forecast the upcoming storm only because the changing air pressure (which truly causes the storm) disturbs birds high in the air, so they prefer flying closer to the ground. Thinking about that example now, what can we say about the relationship between birds flying behaviour and storm?Group of answer choicesBirds' flying behavior Granger causes storm.Birds' flying behaviour Granger causes the change in air pressure.None of the presented answers are correctStorm Granger causes the change in air pressure.Storm Granger causes the birds' flying behaviour.
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At the beginning of the semester, we used an example of birds helping us forecast the upcoming storm only because the changing air pressure (which truly causes the storm) disturbs birds high in the air, so they prefer flying closer to the ground. Thinking about that example now, what can we say about the relationship between birds flying behaviour and storm?Group of answer choicesBirds' flying behavior Granger causes storm.Birds' flying behaviour Granger causes the change in air pressure.None of the presented answers are correctStorm Granger causes the change in air pressure.Storm Granger causes the birds' flying behaviour.
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Storm Granger causes the birds' flying behaviour.
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