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15 June, 23:23

Why is the chaparral biome not sensitive to the loss of a single species? A) Other organisms can easily migrate to the chaparral. B) The lost species can easily be replaced. C) The remaining species can evolve. D) There is a large amount of biodiversity in the chaparral. E) All of the above

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  1. 16 June, 00:07
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    The correct answer is D. These is large amount of biodiversity in the chaparral

    The chaparral biome consists of different types of terrain such as mountains and plains. This biome is similar to the desert biome due to hot and dry conditions prevail in both the biomes, but chaparral biome receives more rainfall than the desert biome. This biome is characterized by having both forests and grassland with a large amount of biodiversity. The vast biodiversity insulate the biome from loss of single a single species. Thus, the chaparral biome is not too sensitive to the loss of a single species.
  2. 16 June, 01:15
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    D. These is large amount of biodiversity in the chaparral
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