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What type of severe weather would most likely decrease biodiversity by destroying sea turtle nests and hatchlings? 1. Blizzard 2. Hurricane 3. Lightning 4. water spout
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What type of severe weather would most likely decrease biodiversity by destroying sea turtle nests and hatchlings?
1. Blizzard
2. Hurricane
3. Lightning
4. water spout
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B. Hurricane
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Hey! I believe it is Hurricane. Because that is the one where it affects the water places the most. And would be the one that would destroy turtle nests and hatchlings.
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