Asked by Michelle

Which change is an environmental effect of destroying wetlands?

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less flooding

less flooding

acid rain

acid rain

smog

smog

loss of habitat

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The environmental effect of destroying wetlands is **loss of habitat**. Wetlands provide important ecosystems for a variety of plants and animals, and their destruction can lead to a significant decline in biodiversity and the loss of species that rely on these habitats.
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