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Biology, 21.10.2020 17:01, joshuabm42407

In a woodland ecosystem, the number of species of microorganisms in the soil that do not harm plants increases. How does this rise in biodiversity affect the sustainability of the
ecosystem?
A The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem less sustainable.
B The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem more sustainable.
C The rise in biodiversity does not change the sustainability of the ecosystem.
D The rise in biodiversity makes the ecosystem only temporarily less sustainable.

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