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Which of these is an environmental cost of tar sands extraction?

A. Shale deposits

B. Earthquakes

C. Acid rain

D. Loss of habitat

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User Nist
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The answer is D. Loss of habitat.

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User Amogh Mishra
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Answer:The answer is D: Loss of habitat

Step-by-step explanation:

Loss of habitat is an environmental cost of tar sands extraction.

Habitat is a natural environment where plants and animals live. It originated from the latin word “habitare” which means “to live or dwell”.

Loss of habitat is a great threat to species and whenever an habitat is been destroyed, the population decreases.

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