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What happens to an ecosystem during normal seasonal flooding?(1 point)
The biodiversity of the area increases.
The biodiversity of the area decreases.
The biodiversity of the area stays the same.
The biodiversity of the area reaches equilibrium.
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The biodiversity of the area increases.
Seasonal flooding creates new habitats, brings nutrients, and supports more species (e.g., fish, plants, and birds), so overall biodiversity typically rises.
Seasonal flooding creates new habitats, brings nutrients, and supports more species (e.g., fish, plants, and birds), so overall biodiversity typically rises.
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