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2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which is true of both the Zapata Swamp and the Everglades in Florida? (1 point) Responses They have the same number of species of birds. They have the same number of species of birds. They have the same number of species of plants. They have the same number of species of plants. They have the same number of acres. They have the same number of acres. They have the same endangered species.
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To determine which statement is true of both the Zapata Swamp and the Everglades in Florida, we need to consider the characteristics of both ecosystems.
However, without specific data comparing the number of bird species, plant species, acres, or endangered species in both locations, it's difficult to definitively state which comparison is accurate. Generally, both areas are rich in biodiversity, but they do not necessarily share the same exact numbers in any given category.
If you have to choose one of the given options and without specific data at hand, the answer would likely lean towards the statement about **endangered species**, as both areas contain unique habitats that support various endangered species typical of wetland environments.
However, to select the best answer, you might need to refer to specific ecological studies or statistics which compare the biodiversity of these two ecosystems.
However, without specific data comparing the number of bird species, plant species, acres, or endangered species in both locations, it's difficult to definitively state which comparison is accurate. Generally, both areas are rich in biodiversity, but they do not necessarily share the same exact numbers in any given category.
If you have to choose one of the given options and without specific data at hand, the answer would likely lean towards the statement about **endangered species**, as both areas contain unique habitats that support various endangered species typical of wetland environments.
However, to select the best answer, you might need to refer to specific ecological studies or statistics which compare the biodiversity of these two ecosystems.
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