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Questions tagged 'Biodiversity'

8 questions

Which is the most accurate description of an ecosystem?

What is the most accurate description of an ecosystem, and what are its key components? Please provide insights into the interactions between organisms and their environment, as well as the significan...

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May Hayes III

Feb 04, 2025

Estuary ecosystems are important to humans as a source of

Estuary ecosystems are crucial to humans for various reasons, including their role as a source of biodiversity, fisheries, and water filtration. These ecosystems provide essential services that suppor...

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Anonymous

Dec 28, 2024

WE DONT THINK THIS ANYMORE IN SCIENCE!!!!?

I have a question regarding the statement, "we don’t think this anymore" in the context of science. Could you provide me with about 15 examples of concepts or ideas in science, particularly related to...

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Anonymous

Dec 21, 2024

Describe four ways that species are being threatened with extinction globally

Species around the world are facing numerous threats that contribute to their risk of extinction. Four significant factors include habitat destruction, the introduction of non-native species, pollutio...

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Anonymous

Dec 13, 2024

Para los que gustan del (1) , la agencia eco-guías los invita a viajar a la (2) amazónica. estar en el amazonas es convivir (to

Para aquellos que disfrutan de la naturaleza, la agencia Eco-Guías los invita a viajar a la región amazónica. Estar en el Amazonas es convivir con la biodiversidad. Venga y descubra los misterios de e...

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Anonymous

Nov 20, 2024

The chaparral biome has little biodiversity and is home to only a few well-adapted species. select the best answer from the choices

The chaparral biome is often characterized by its relatively low biodiversity, hosting only a limited number of species that have adapted well to its specific environmental conditions. Given this cont...

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Anonymous

Oct 18, 2024

Paleontologists have found evidence that after a major extinction occurs, there is no particular pattern of speciation many new species

Paleontologists have found evidence that after a major extinction event, there is no specific pattern of speciation, as many new species often emerge around the same time that new species evolve to re...