The largest threat to global biodiversity, as identified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) , is
A) introduced species.
B) global warming.
C) phosphate pollution.
D) habitat destruction.
E) lack of farmland.
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Q20: Forests influence local climates by
A) increasing evaporation
Q21: Comparison of the human ecological footprint to
Q22: Much of the tropical rain- forest land
Q23: An introduced species is "invasive" if it
A)
Q24: A species is fundamentally essential to an
Q26: Even when a natural ecosystem is not
Q27: Large mammals and birds require acres of
Q28: The ecological footprint of the human species
Q29: Overexploitation of many species has increased due
Q30: It is difficult to estimate current rates
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