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How Many Species Normally Go Extinct Each Year, as Estimated

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Question 10

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How many species normally go extinct each year, as estimated by scientists?


A) 1 species per thousand per year
B) 1 species per million per year
C) 1 species per billion per year
D) 1 species per year

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