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Which statements describe long-term environmental changes? Check all that apply.
They occur in minutes or within hundreds of years.
They occur in thousands of years or within billions of years.
They affect populations and species more slowly than short-term changes.
They have an immediate impact on living things.
They can affect the DNA of living things over time.
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