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Biology, 29.08.2019 08:10, chaycebell74021

A2004 study in the journal nature concluded: "many plant and animal species are unlikely to survive climate change. new analyses suggest that 15–37% of a sample of 1,103 land plants and animals would eventually become extinct as a result of climate changes expected by 2050. for some of these species there will no longer be anywhere suitable to live." how would the extinction of plant species lead to the extinction of animal species?

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