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A habitat can keep only a certain number of plants and animals alive. Changes in a habitat can affect the survival of plants and animals.

Choose each correct statement by clicking on it.

Clearing land to build homes or buildings changes a natural habitat and can force animals to move to another location to survive.

Fires, hurricanes, volcanoes, and earthquakes are examples of natural habitat changes that occur rapidly.

Changes in temperature or amount of rainfall(drought or flood) are examples of slow habitat changes that occur naturally.
Soil erosion is an example of a slow habitat change that occurs naturally and leads to the survival of fewer plants.

The development and use of farmland does not change the habitat of plants that naturally grow in an area.

When other animals or plants move into a habitat, they change the habitat by taking up needed space and food.

Extinction (loss of an entire group of organisms) can occur if animals or plants cannot adapt to changes in their habitat.

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Answer:

all of them are correct except for "the development and use of farmland does NOT change the habitat of plants that naturally grow in an area"

Step-by-step explanation:

This is not true because for farmland, farmers clear hundreds of trees in order to have flat land for cattle. They also clear plants for growing food as well but this is less catastrophic than the huge amount of land cleared for cattle.

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