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Biology, 24.09.2021 14:20, mathman783

Why are some shellfish (ocean animals, like oysters, that have shells) in danger of going extinct? None of the above. Fewer sharks is disrupting the ecosystem for these organisms. C The ocean is getting too salty Carbon in the atmosphere is making the ocean more acidic and they can't build their shells. E Warm water is making less algae (food for shellfish)

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