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The condition of the environment has no effect on its inhabitants. a.true b.false
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The condition of the environment has no effect on its inhabitants.
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, because the condition of the environment shapes the way inhabitants adapt to it. For example, if there was a long drought, all of the living things will be affected in one way or another (like availability of food and water).
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