Geography, 10.03.2021 21:20 danidavis2002
The zebra mussel was accidently brought into the United States. It filters out large amounts of plankton from aquatic habitats. Native species feed on these plankton. How is this likely to impact the biodiversity in the region?
It will increase due to native species.
It will increase due to climate change.
It will decrease due to climate change.
It will decrease due to invasive species.
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Use your vocabulary words to complete the sentences below. more of the world's population is now concentrated in heavily populated urban areas known as a this is quite a contrast from the past when or native groups were either farmers or — hunters and gatherers who moved between places in search of food. advanced technology has led to the integration of world economics and cultures, in the world's more developed countries. this integration requires , the responsible use and management of natural resources.
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Agrid shows the positions of a subway stop and your house. the subway stop is located at (7, -7) and your house is located at (-3, 3). what is the distance, to the nearest unit, between your house and the subway stop? answersa-24b-19c-11d-14
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Alaina wants to decide whether her current cell phone plan is better than a package that another company offers. to compare the two plans, she plotted two lines on a graph, where y represented the total cost of one month’s service and x represented the megabytes of data that she used in a month. which part of the graph will represent the cost per megabyte of data used in each plan?
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