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What is a difference between vegetation and wildlife?(1 point)
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Animals vary but vegetation stays the same in different landforms.
Animals vary but vegetation stays the same in different landforms.
Vegetation may provide shelter for some animals, but animals do not provide shelter for vegetation.
Vegetation may provide shelter for some animals, but animals do not provide shelter for vegetation.
Only vegetation can be introduced to a biome by humans.
Only vegetation can be introduced to a biome by humans.
Changes to climate affect wildlife and not vegetation.
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Animals vary but vegetation stays the same in different landforms.
Animals vary but vegetation stays the same in different landforms.
Vegetation may provide shelter for some animals, but animals do not provide shelter for vegetation.
Vegetation may provide shelter for some animals, but animals do not provide shelter for vegetation.
Only vegetation can be introduced to a biome by humans.
Only vegetation can be introduced to a biome by humans.
Changes to climate affect wildlife and not vegetation.
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"Vegetation may provide shelter for some animals, but animals do not provide shelter for vegetation."
Vegetation (trees, shrubs, grasses) creates habitat and shelter for animals; animals generally do not serve as shelter for plants.
Vegetation (trees, shrubs, grasses) creates habitat and shelter for animals; animals generally do not serve as shelter for plants.
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