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15 December, 08:22

What is a possible cost of habitat destruction?

Non-sustainable energy

Fewer landfills

Less biodiversity

Fossil fuel decreases

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  1. 15 December, 08:52
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    A possible consequence of habitat destruction is less biodiversity. The variety of life forms that reside in a habitat are highly dependent upon that particular environment. Often, when a habitat is destroyed the life within is destroyed as well, or at the vary least has difficulty finding a new habitat and may have to adapt themselves in ways that make them similar to the life that already exists in the new habitat, leading to less biodiversity.
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