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The Continuous, Low-Level Extinction Rate of Species Is Sometimes Called

Question 52

Question 52

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The continuous, low-level extinction rate of species is sometimes called:


A) mass extinction.
B) minimal extinction.
C) selective extinction.
D) temporal extinction.
E) background extinction.

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