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Imoku01 ik u stalking me but this is also a real question

Why is a short-term environmental change more likely to negatively affect a population than a long-term change?

Question 1 options:

Animals do not have time to adapt.


Animals always die.


Animals always move away and leave the ecosystem with less biodiversity.


All of the above.

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Answer:A.

Explanation: In a long-term process they have time to adapt and multiply, but in a short term they wont be able to and they will cease to exists.