1-What factors affect biotic potential?
-2Why is it important that we,
as humans, identify w...
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1-What factors affect biotic potential?
-2Why is it important that we,
as humans, identify which animals are extinct vs. endangered vs. threatened?
-3What is succession and what are the steps to succession? Why is it important?
4-Describe one of the biogeochemical cycles: carbon, oxygen or nitrogen.
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