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Habitat change occurs more frequently through natural causes than human activity.
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False.
Human activities (deforestation, agriculture, urbanization, mining, pollution and anthropogenic climate change) now cause habitat change more frequently and more extensively than natural processes.
Human activities (deforestation, agriculture, urbanization, mining, pollution and anthropogenic climate change) now cause habitat change more frequently and more extensively than natural processes.
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