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13 July, 11:08

Why are rapidly occurring environmental changes more likely to cause extinctions than slowly occurring changes?

Slow changes allow time for adaptation.

Rapid changes require little adaptation.

Slow changes affect only small regions.

Rapid changes have a global effect.

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  1. 13 July, 12:12
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    I would say either B or D maybe because climate change is happening too quick for animals to adapt
  2. 13 July, 15:04
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    The answer is, (A) Slow Changes allow time for adaptation.
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