Imagine that a city located in a desert environment has grown significantly over the last few decades. Which statement best describes how the growth of the metropolitan city would impact the desert environment in the area? A. Biodiversity would decrease in the area but increase in the desert beyond the city. B. By destroying habitat to build homes and highways, the growth of the city would decrease the biodiversity in the desert. C. The growth of the city would have little impact on the environment, because few animals likely lived there before growth happened. D. By bringing in water, the growth of the city would improve the entire desert environment Answer Why do you believe this is the correct answer?

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Imagine that a city located in a desert environment has grown significantly over the last
few decades. Which statement best describes how the growth of the metropolitan city
would impact the desert environment in the area?
A. Biodiversity would decrease in the area but increase in the desert beyond the city.
B. By destroying habitat to build homes and highways, the growth of the city would
decrease the biodiversity in the desert.
C. The growth of the city would have little impact on the environment, because few
animals likely lived there before growth happened.
D. By bringing in water, the growth of the city would improve the entire desert
environment
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Why do you believe this is the correct answer?
Transcribed Image Text:BIOLOGY EOC EXAM PREPARATION # 18 Imagine that a city located in a desert environment has grown significantly over the last few decades. Which statement best describes how the growth of the metropolitan city would impact the desert environment in the area? A. Biodiversity would decrease in the area but increase in the desert beyond the city. B. By destroying habitat to build homes and highways, the growth of the city would decrease the biodiversity in the desert. C. The growth of the city would have little impact on the environment, because few animals likely lived there before growth happened. D. By bringing in water, the growth of the city would improve the entire desert environment Answer Why do you believe this is the correct answer?
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