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    Perhaps the Greatest Constraint Imposed on Life in Terrestrial Environments
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Perhaps the Greatest Constraint Imposed on Life in Terrestrial Environments

Question 22

Question 22

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Perhaps the greatest constraint imposed on life in terrestrial environments is


A) low nutrient availability.
B) ultraviolet radiation.
C) access to water.
D) difficulty of dispersal.

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