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Kazeer [188]
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How does non-human life in an urban ecosystem differ from that in an undeveloped forest ecosystem? (Site 2)

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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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Often times, non-human life in an urban ecosystem is more disturbed in a way that changes happen rapidly, such as the soil and plant cover and temperature and water availability
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