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Noise pollution could decrease wildlife populations by driving populations out of areas used for breeding.true or false?
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Noise pollution could decrease wildlife populations by driving populations out of areas used for breeding.true or false?
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True. Any sort of pollution will lead to driving wildlife out of the area, sadly.
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It is going to be true
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