A ecologist claims that protecting natural habitats is crucial for maintaining biodiversity because it preserves the relationships between species and their environment.

What is a strength of this claim?

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It assumes that habitat protection automatically restores destroyed ecosystems.
It assumes that habitat protection automatically restores destroyed ecosystems.

It addresses the importance of the physical environment in supporting diverse species.
It addresses the importance of the physical environment in supporting diverse species.

It suggests that all species benefit equally from habitat protection.
It suggests that all species benefit equally from habitat protection.

It implies that human activities have no impact on natural habitats.

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The strength of the claim is:

It addresses the importance of the physical environment in supporting diverse species.

This highlights how the relationships between species and their environment are crucial for maintaining biodiversity, emphasizing the role of habitat protection in supporting these interactions.