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24 December, 04:52

Why are habitats limited resources? how might their destruction affect the long-term survival of species?

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  1. 24 December, 04:58
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    Habitats like forests are collected of there wood or animals science there's a limited amount of trees you can take in the world these are limited resources. if we were to chop down all the trees in the world there would be a lot less oxygen there would also be very little life on earth than there is today because of trees being used as shelters, cover and a source of water.
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