How do population growth and resource use reduce biodiversity?

a. They lead to overhunting, overfishing, and transplanting species.
b. They eliminate the natural habitats of various plants and animals.
c. They support the regrowth of wetlands and other habitats.
d. They force governments to adopt preservation laws.


a. They lead to overhunting, overfishing, and transplanting species.
b. They eliminate the natural habitats of various plants and animals.

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What is the major difference between a collective security agreement and an alliance?

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The difference between parliamentary systems of government and the system of government contained in the Constitution is ______.

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