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Biology, 18.03.2020 16:59 jnaifuson

Match each effect to the phenomenon that caused it.

Crustaceans become rare.

Dry climates become drier.

Snails and mussels get

endangered.

Sea levels increase.

The number of birds laying

defective eggs increases.

Global Warming

Acid Rain

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