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What example does Alan Weisman give to show that nature has little concern

for things that humans find important?
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A. Squirrels in the Bronx
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B. Paintings in museums
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c. Mail in post offices
D. Turtles on Staten Island
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Paintings in museums

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Option B. An example that Alan Weisman gives to show that nature has little concern for things that humans find important is paintings in museums.

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American journalist Alan Weisman wrote a non-fiction book called "The World Without Us" in which he theorizes about what would happen to our planet and everything we have created and built, if humanity suddenly disappeared. Written as a thought experiment, the author explains that if humans disappeared, nature would restore itself everywhere, and by doing so, it would little by little destroy everything that humans considered vital and important, like paintings in museums. Valuable pieces of art that we, as humans, take great care of, would be destroy and ruined by the force of nature.

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