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smurfofficial:

Help <33

smurfofficial:

AZ:

so what answer choices have you selected so far? it's a lot of the same concepts from the previous questions

AZ:

and be careful of answers that have absolute words like "always" or "never"

smurfofficial:

a and D

AZ:

no no no

smurfofficial:

oh

AZ:

I said be careful about answer choices with those words if I said I'm ALWAYS hungry Is that true? No because I'm never really always hungry. After I eat, I won't be hungry. That's why when they use words like "always" it can be problematic

AZ:

so do you think a larger area would allow for more diversity?

smurfofficial:

oh

Richy7Boy:

on wht

smurfofficial:

the teacher skip said skip that question :/

Richy7Boy:

oh ok

AZ:

well no worries then (: but you should know that larger areas will in general have more biodiversity BUT it also depends where, like rainforest will have much much more biodiversity than a desert and so then taking location into consideration along with size, a small part of the rainforest would have more diversity than a larger area of a desert

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