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SINGLE-CROP FARMING IS LEAVING WILDLIFE WITH NO ROOM TO TURN

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Monoculture is not something that happens naturally in nature. This is because, the natural state of nature presents itself as a space with a vast diversity of plants and animals, even in regions where there is a predominance of a single species, we can see that there are other different species coexisting in smaller quantities. In this natural environment, wildlife finds all the necessary resources for their survival and they manage to make this space their home.

However, once the monoculture is installed in a region, all the diversity of plants is removed to make room for the culture that will be placed there. When this diversity is removed, the wildlife does not find the resources necessary for its survival, because there is only one resource, the cultivated agricultural culture, and this unique resource is not enough to maintain wildlife in the region, which causes that all individuals migrate or die.

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