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dmitriy555 [2]
4 years ago
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Generalize why maintaining biodiversity has a direct economic value to humans.

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jolli1 [7]4 years ago
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Because if there are no animals we can't live, we purposely mix breeds maintaining more than one resource. <span>Maintaining biodiversity has a direct economic value to humans, as well as indirect economic value because our ecosystem is affected by any imbalances in the environment. For example, a lack of trees will mean we don't have enough oxygen to breath. A lack of fish will mean many animals that feed of sea creatures will die.</span>
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