Asked by Michelle
Which change is an environmental effect of destroying wetlands?
Responses
less flooding
less flooding
acid rain
acid rain
smog
smog
loss of habitat
Responses
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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