Which action would be least likely to harm
endangered species?
A. releasing more carbon dioxi...
Biology, 05.11.2020 16:00 angelaencinas90
Which action would be least likely to harm
endangered species?
A. releasing more carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere
B. reducing the human population
C. decreasing the amount of dissolved oxygen in
the oceans
D. reducing the thickness of the ozone layer
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