As the human population grows, what happens to our natural-resource requirements?
a. they inc...
Biology, 24.10.2019 15:43 justinhudson17
As the human population grows, what happens to our natural-resource requirements?
a. they increase.
b. they decrease.
c. they do not change.
d. they go in cycles.
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