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Title: Sci230 Axia Galapagos Islands Outline
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A- Biology
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B-Ecology
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C-Geology
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2. • Describe the biological interrelationships among the life forms in the area.
A- Endangerment to the island
1-Endangerment to animals
2-Endangerment to plants
3. • The human intrusions threatening the area
A- Competition for habitat
1- plants
2- animals
B- Food chain cycle
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A- Biology
1-
2-
B-Ecology
1-
2-
C-Geology
1-
2-
2. • Describe the biological interrelationships among the life forms in the area.
A- Endangerment to the island
1-Endangerment to animals
2-Endangerment to plants
3. • The human intrusions threatening the area
A- Competition for habitat
1- plants
2- animals
B- Food chain cycle
4... Showed next 250 characters
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