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Why are there many deserts at 30° latitude?
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Biology is the study of life.Would biologists study abiotic components in an ecosystem?
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Historically,an unusual aspect of the recent rise in CO₂ levels is that
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Which of the following choices is a major difference between human-caused global change and that which occurs naturally?
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The biosphere is defined as all the living organisms on Earth along with the ________ in which they live.
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