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Biology, 30.08.2019 01:00 Lions8457

What is the difference between natural disasters and human-caused change?
a.)human-caused change always involves toxic chemicals.
b.)it is easier for us to clean up natural disasters.
c.) natural disasters are always worse.
d.) natural disasters are either widespread and slow, or localized and sudden; human-caused change is widespread and sudden.

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