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Biology, 11.03.2021 01:20 skittles181927

How might an ecosystem with a large amount of biodiversity respond to a natural disaster like a flood? a.
The ecosystem is likely to collapse at first, but over time new organisms will move into the environment.

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The ecosystem is likely to collapse, because the lack of resources will not be able to support so many species.

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The ecosystem is likely to sustain itself, with many organisms surviving to rebuild the environment.

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The ecosystem is likely to sustain itself at first, but over time the organisms will not adapt to the changes.

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