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How much do invasive species losses cost the U.S. annually?
 
  A) 138 million
  B) 1.38 billion
  C) 13.8 billion
  D) 138 billion
  E) 1.38 trillion

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What is the area required to provide renewable resources and absorb waste?
 
  A) biodiversity
  B) anthropocene
  C) sustainable city
  D) global footprint
  E) ecosystem



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