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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
5

In which two habitats would you expect to encounter the most similar community assemblages?

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1 answer:
WITCHER [35]3 years ago
4 0
<span>3. A freshwater lake and a freshwater stream Community composition is heavily influenced by environmental conditions. Therefore, you would expect to find the most similar communities in areas that are the most environmentally similar, such as two freshwater habitats.</span>
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Radioactive elements, such as polonium-210

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tar – is the word for the solid particles suspended in tobacco smoke. The particles contain chemicals, including cancer-causing substances (carcinogens). Tar is sticky and brown, and stains teeth, fingernails and lung tissue

carbon monoxide – is a poisonous gas. It is odourless and colourless and, in large doses, quickly causes death because it takes the place of oxygen in the blood. In people who smoke, the carbon monoxide in their blood makes it harder for oxygen to get to their organs and muscles

oxidizing chemicals – are highly reactive chemicals that can damage the heart muscles and blood vessels of people who smoke. They react with cholesterol, leading to the build-up of fatty material on artery walls. Their actions lead to heart disease, stroke and blood vessel disease

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