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braeden:

hello people i am checking my brother work can you see if one is right

Supreme01:

ofc

braeden:

Man-made pollution also harms sea otters. Toxins used in human industries are often released into the ocean. This water run-off can also carry disease-causing parasites. These parasites can kill sea otters. Scientists have reported extremely high levels of man-made chemicals in the sea otters they study. They estimate that up to 40 percent of sea otter deaths are caused by water pollution. Select the best text feature to support the passage.

braeden:

there the qustion

braeden:

A diagram showing which industries create the most pollution. A graph showing how many sea otters have died due to water pollution over the years An animation of sea otters swimming in the ocean A timeline showing the life cycle of a sea otter

braeden:

there the choices

brookiebee:

It’s between I think the first 2 for me

braeden:

he has the second one

Supreme01:

i think the 2 one

Supreme01:

i may be wrong tho

brookiebee:

Yes probably the 2nd one

braeden:

ok thank you there more but dont want to keep you guys any longer

Supreme01:

np

brookiebee:

No problem ofc :)

braeden:

if i send another one will i be bothering you guys

Supreme01:

no not at ll

brookiebee:

No of. Not

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

@braeden wrote:
if i send another one will i be bothering you guys
nah i can help this timee

braeden:

ok i will send it

Supreme01:

ok

braeden:

In the 1800s, sea otters were hunted for their fur. The fur trade between North America and Europe was booming, and sea otter fur was a popular option because of its thickness. By the mid-20th century, sea otters had been hunted to near extinction. Only 1,000—2,000 sea otters were believed to be living in the wild in 1929. Many people thought the species would soon become extinct. However, due to conservation efforts during the second half of the 20th century, sea otter populations recovered. The strengthening of the number of sea otters in the wild is often considered to be one of the greatest successes in marine conservation What point does the author make in the passage?

braeden:

there the qustion

braeden:

Conservation efforts have successfully increased sea otter populations. Hunting for sea otters was a sport in the 1800s. Sea otter fur is popular because it is very warm. The fur trade started the problem of sea otters being endangered.

braeden:

there the choices

Supreme01:

what choice did he pick

braeden:

the first one

Supreme01:

i think c

Supreme01:

but not sure but i think c is correct

braeden:

ok im going with c too

Supreme01:

ok

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