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Wadzanai

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Our experience with herbicides and insecticides indicates that
 
  A) both are capable of selecting for natural resistance by evolution.
  B) herbicides, but not insecticides, are capable of selecting for natural resistance by evolution.
  C) insecticides, but not herbicides, are capable of selecting for natural resistance by evolution.
  D) neither are capable of selecting for natural resistance by evolution.

Question 2

If rivers were catching fire in 2015, what group would most likely be involved to investigate the situation and apply federal laws?
 
  A) Environmental Defense Fund
  B) Natural Resources Defense Council
  C) Union of Concerned Scientists
  D) Environmental Protection Agency



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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