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Biology, 23.04.2021 20:40 xmanavongrove55

Palm oil is a resource in high demand today. It is used in products ranging from soap to ice cream to lipstick. What might happen to orangutans if the demand for products containing palm oil goes up? What if demand goes down? Explain your reasoning.

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