Multiple Choice
Suppose there are two forests. In the first forest, 39 of the 50 trees represent the dominant species. In the second forest, there are 2 of each of the 10 different species. What conclusion can be drawn regarding these two forests?
A) The second forest must have had some human interference.
B) The second forest is more diverse than the second.
C) The first forest must have had some human interference.
D) The amount of animal species in each forest would be the same.
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