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Ecology is the study of how: a. humans affect the environment. b. atoms make up the environment. c. evolution affects nature. d. organisms interact with each other and their nonliving environment. e. energy
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Ecology is the study of how: a. humans affect the environment. b. atoms make up the environment. c. evolution affects nature. d. organisms interact with each other and their nonliving environment. e. energy runs the environment.
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organisms interact with each other and their non living environment
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