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Biology, 08.10.2019 08:50, lolhgb9526

2. how does mass extinction affect species that survive?

a. there are no surviving species if a mass extinction occurs.

b. they will soon become extinct.

c. they combine gene pools.

d. they fill new roles in the changed environment.

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