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How does mass extinction affect species that survive? There are no surviving species if a mass extinction occurs. They will soon become extinct. They combine gene pools. They fill new roles in the changed
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How does mass extinction affect species that survive?
There are no surviving species if a mass extinction occurs.
They will soon become extinct.
They combine gene pools.
They fill new roles in the changed environment.
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I think it is the last one
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