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30 August, 15:58

A developer wants to turn part of a local woodlot into a new housing development. A vernal pool exists in the part of the woodlot marked for development. How might the developer's plan affect the salamanders that live in the woodlot?

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A The salamanders would have no water to drink.

B The salamanders would have no place to mate and lay their eggs.

The development would have no effect on the salamander population.

C The salamanders would not survive at all if the developer built houses in the woodlot.

I know its B but why would it be B?

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  1. 30 August, 18:07
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    The developer's plan would affect the salamanders that live in the woodlot by taking away their vernal pool, the lack of a vernal pool would mean that the salamanders would have no place to mate and lay their eggs. This would result in a drastic reduction of salamanders in the area.
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