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postnew [5]
3 years ago
8

Please can you please answer this questions because I don’t how to answer

Geography
1 answer:
sashaice [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The mining would destroy the cookie (the organisms habitat).

Explanation:

If an organism live and mined on the surface of a cookie soon it will run out of cookie to mine because the cookie is a non renewable resource and once its gone you wont get it back, forcing the organism to look for a new habitat.

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