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lunatika

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Overfishing is fundamentally a(n)________ problem.
 
  A. environmental
  B. greed
  C. public good
  D. capitalist
  E. consumer-driven

Question 2

The phenomenon known as fishing down the food web describes the development that:
 
  A. more and more fish are caught every year.
  B. fewer and fewer fish are caught every year.
  C. more advanced technology is used for fishing.
  D. the fish caught every year are becoming smaller.
  E. more species of fish become extinct every year.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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