The rapid growth of human populations is often cited as a causal factor in declining biodiversity.Human population growth would likely be implicated in all of these causes of declining biodiversity except
A) habitat loss.
B) habitat degradation.
C) overharvesting.
D) species invasions.
E) volcanic eruptions.
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