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biggirl4568

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Biodiversity is ________.
 
  A) the three dimensional distribution of species and biological features
  B) the relative abundance of the different species in a community
  C) the total number of species in a location
  D) difference in variety and abundance of species from place to place
  E) the variety of life in all its forms and combinations and at all levels of organization

Question 2

Hazardous wastes are characterized by being mainly ________.
 
  A) dangerously radioactive
  B) composed of hazardous heavy metals
  C) composed of non-degradable materials
  D) corrosive, flammable, and explosive
  E) wastes that are not able to undergo bioremediation


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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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