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53. The graph below shows the changes in the number of species in an ecosystem. Which event was most likely the cause of the changes in species diversity in this ecosystem? A A large volcanic eruption
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53. The graph below shows the changes in the number of species in an ecosystem.
Which event was most likely the cause of the changes in species diversity in this ecosystem?
A A large volcanic eruption
B A flash flood
C A small tornado
D A migration of locusts​
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the answer is B, A flash flood
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A. A large volcanic eruption
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