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4. How does an increase in the human population affect the use of natural resources? (1 point)
O An increase in the human population does not affect the use of natural resources,
O An increase in the human population means more natural resources will be used.
O An increase in the human population means that fewer natural resources will be used.
O An increase in the human population means that natural resources will be more stable.
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