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Which change is an unlikely result of destruction of wetlands?

decline in plant and animal populations

increased frequency of floods

pollution of nearby streams

healthy fish populations

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healthy fish populations !! :)
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The unlikely change that could result from the destruction of wetlands is healthy fish populations. Wetlands are important habitats for many different types of plants and animals, including fish. Destruction of wetlands could cause a decline in plant and animal populations as well as an increase in the frequency of floods and pollution of nearby streams. It is unlikely to result in a healthier fish population, as they depend on wetlands to provide the necessary habitat and food sources.

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