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Biology, 14.01.2021 01:40, sbanoali6120

The world's population has been growing exponentially. How might this trend in human population growth be considered a tragedy of the commons?
A. People have more in common than they realize.
B. People overuse air, water, land, and food resources.
C. Each person cannot avoid eventual death from old age.
D. Each birth adds another person to the population.

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