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How does area usually affect biodiversity within an ecosystem?

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A. A larger area will usually contain about the same number of species as a smaller area.
B. A smaller area will usually contain more species than a larger area.
C. A larger area will usually contain more species than a smaller area.
D. Area has no effect on biodiversity.

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I do believe the bigger the more it will hold so c
User Jude Osborn
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

More area means more space for more species. a small area isn't likely to have bigger sized species

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