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fagboi

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Reproductive isolation is not an accurate term to describe populations of a species that
 
  A) is photosynthetic.
  B) lives in the same region as other closely related species.
  C) reproduces asexually.
  D) is able to move about freely in its environment.

Question 2

Extracting oil from shale deposits
 
  A) has been initiated on a large scale in the United States and will soon surpass Canada's production.
  B) involves removing and refining waxy hydrocarbons called kerogen.
  C) in the United States will take place mostly in northeast states as well as in Georgia and Florida.
  D) in the United States has been studied by the EPA and found not to endanger groundwater supplies.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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