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Match the vocabulary word with its meaning. Please match a number with a letter, 17 points.
1. mild or moderate climate with little temperature fluctuations
2. to completely get rid of, wipeout
3. referring to plants or animals that can be found in only one place
4. to be determined or resolute about a goal
5. gases or by-products released from an energy source, e. g., fuels
a. temperate
b. concerted
c. emissions
d. endemic
e. eradicate
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