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A scientist studies how many different plant, animal, and insect species live in a rainforest. What is the scientist measuring?
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The scientist is measuring biodiversity in the rainforest. Biodiversity refers to the variety of species, including plants, animals, and insects, within a particular ecosystem. It encompasses the range of different species and their interactions within the ecosystem, as well as the genetic diversity within those species.
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