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What is biodiversity?
The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
The pollution of the environment by harmful substances.
The amount of energy produced by organisms in an ecosystem.
The presence of a single species dominant in an area.
Why is biodiversity important for ecosystems?
It allows ecosystems to maintain balance and resilience.
It prevents any environmental change.
It increases the number of pollutants in the ecosystem.
It guarantees the survival of a single species.
What can happen if biodiversity is lost in an ecosystem?
The ecosystem may become more stable.
It can lead to reduced ecosystem productivity and resilience.
Only the dominant species will thrive.
Food webs will become simpler and easier to manage.
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