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Legislation has been ineffective at preserving coral reefs. True or False
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Legislation has been ineffective at preserving coral reefs.
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I just took the test and the correct answer is FALSE
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It is true that the legislation has been ineffective in preserving the coral reefs. The said efforts carried out by the legislation are believed to have failed. This is being supported by data on destructed coral reefs underwater resulting to the extinction of fish species.
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