Chemistry, 28.04.2021 01:00 slayalways
What is the most likely effect of people logging a forest faster than it can grow back?
The forest will eventually disappear and no longer provide any resources.
The forest will eventually reach a smaller population size and remain at that size.
The forest will gradually grow faster to keep up with increased demand.
The forest will keep its current population size and continue to provide resources.
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What is the most likely effect of people logging a forest faster than it can grow back?
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