A large asteroid impact occurs, kicking up dust that blocks the sun and prevents plants from photosynthesizing.
What would most likely happen as a result of the asteroid impact? Check all that apply.
More earthquakes will occur across the planet.
Some plants will evolve to use dust as a source of food.
Many plants will die without sunlight for photosynthesis.
Some animals will adapt over time to survive in new conditions.
Many species will eventually die off because they lack a food source.
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