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Habitat change occurs more frequently through natural causes than human activity.. . . . . Please select the best answer from the choices provided. . . . . True or False

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false just took the test.

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The given statement is False.

Human activities are the biggest reason for habitat change of animals. For example; during formation of dams huge area of forests covers are cut down due to which local tribes, birds and animals have to relocate to the new habitats.

Similarly, with increased rate of deforestation, urbanization, industrialization, and pollution, natural habitats of birds and animals have been depleting at a way faster rate than nature can ever cause.

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