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Biology, 02.03.2020 22:55 afletcher2000

The Earth contains a great diversity of species. This:
a. will make no difference in the survival of life if there were major changes in the environment.
b. decreases the chance that at least some organisms will be able to survive major changes in the environment thereby ending life.

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