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An ecosystem with high biodiversity experiences a wildfire. What is likely to happen?

A. Some of the species will live, and the ecosystem will survive with reduced biodiversity.
B. All of the species will die, and the ecosystem will collapse.
C. The ecosystem will remain the same before and after the wildfire.
D. Biodiversity will increase after the wildfire.

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Answer: A

Explanation: Though some of the species will die. if it is a natural fire it means that some species will die for a reason. But the rest of the species will live.

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Answer:

A. Some of the species will live, and the ecosystem will survive with reduced biodiversity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Not all species will die, and the ecosystem will definitely not stay the same after the fire. But, most of the species will live and the ecosystem will just have less biodiversity.

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