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29 September, 09:19

Colombian eradication programs designed to limit or halt the production of crops used to produce drugs is unlikely to cause a decrease in

A) deforestation.

B) poor soil quality.

C) the population of Colombia.

D) the number of healthy Columbian children.

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  1. 29 September, 09:28
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    The answer is c

    Explanation:

    Although these pesticides may cause health problems for Colombian children, it is unlikely to cause a decrease in the population of Colombia. Eradication efforts will create an increase in poor soil quality, which could cause a decrease in the quality and quantity of food, but this should not affect Colombia's population within the next fifty years. Also, eradication programs would cause plants to die off in the rainforest. This could lead to either a death in trees, erosion (resulting in tree loss), greater access by logging companies to trees in the rainforest, or a combination of all of these.
  2. 29 September, 09:40
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    the answer is C) the population of Colombia
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