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Which of the following is a direct impact of human population growth on biodiversity?

enhanced ecosystem diversity

habitat destruction due to deforestation

improved breeding opportunities for wildlife

increased genetic diversity

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How can urban sprawl negatively affect wildlife populations?

by increasing available habitats

by enhancing genetic diversity

by promoting interbreeding between species

by isolating populations and limiting breeding

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Which of the following agricultural practices can directly decrease plant diversity?

converting woodland and hedgerows into fields

planting cover crops

implementing crop rotation

using organic fertilisers

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How can the use of herbicides in agriculture impact biodiversity?

it increases the diversity of plant species

it enhances the overall health of the ecosystem

it promotes the growth of beneficial insects

it may harm non-target species or those that depend on target species

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What is a monoculture in agriculture?

rotating crops each season to maintain soil health

growing a single crop over a large area

integrating livestock and crop production

growing a diverse range of crops in a small area

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How do monocultures affect biodiversity?

they provide a variety of habitats for wildlife

they promote the growth of beneficial insects

they increase the diversity of plants and dependent species

they directly decrease the diversity of plants and dependent species

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What is the primary cause of global warming?

natural climate cycles

increased solar radiation reaching Earth's surface

deforestation and land-use changes

burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases

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How can climate change influence species distribution?

by enhancing the adaptability of all species to new conditions

by promoting the migration of all species to new areas

by causing suitable habitats for some species to expand or contract

by making all regions more habitable for all species

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Which species are most at risk of extinction due to rapid climate change?

slow-moving species that cannot keep up with the pace of change

species that are well-adapted to warmer conditions

species with a wide range of habitat preferences

fast-moving species that can easily adapt to new conditions

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